elyettoner wrote:I'm not going to go into intelligent design - it's been done before
It has, but it's the punchline that just keeps on giving. Gravity is only a theory you know.
Of course I read it, you lifted most of what you said about Flew from it without question.
What is it about Flew I have said that you disagree with exactly? You have mentioned lots about bias but nothing about facts.
All articles have some degree of spin, which is why I'd respect your opinion more if you didn't base it on one article which just happens to be the fourth hit on Google for "Anthony Flew". Seriously, is this how you write essays?
Blimey the fourth hit (crikey so it is)? Seriously I didn't know that. I remember reading it when it came out. However, this is hardly tabloid spin we are talking about here. Is it worth me mentioning that the only source you have provided is a ghost written book of dubious motive?
Whether Flew wrote the book himself is beside the point
No it's a point worth mention. Philosophers write their own words.
he stopped being an atheist because of evidence
No, my point is it clearly isn't a case of a well thought out conclusion based upon logical conjecture, he was sold by intelligent design for Jupiter's sake! MAGIC!
His words here are an incoherent review, not of The God Delusion, but of the contents page and introduction only.
He's wandering all over place moving discontinuously between something about Einsteinian pantheism and some backwater bible college in Los Angeles.
Look at what else he's written:
"What I think the DNA material has done is that it has shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to produce (life), that intelligence must have been involved in getting these extraordinarily diverse elements to work together. It’s the enormous complexity of the number of elements and the enormous subtlety of the ways they work together. The meeting of these two parts at the right time by chance is simply minute. It is all a matter of the enormous complexity by which the results were achieved, which looked to me like the work of intelligence."
He's all over the place.
http://richardcarrier.blogspot.com/2007 ... -book.htmlThis is a personal source and one open to bias I will admit.
Brought up in a predominantly Christian society? You haven't a clue where I was brought up. What happened to needing evidence? But if you assume I'm either British or American - how, again, can you say that? Britain and America are no longer predominantly Christian societies.
I'll admit to presuming you were of western origin (a reasonably safe bet I reckon), though feel free to correct (something I notice you didn't actually do...)
And if you presume people become Christians because of the society in which they live how do you explain converts in predominantly Muslim countries?
How do you explain Muslim converst in predominantly Christian countries? "There are a fair amount of them, probably more than you realise and given persecution certainly a lot more than statistics show."
Dawkins might have you believe it, that doesn't make it true.
You'll have to be specific here, I'm not sure what you're getting at.
I don't know what you're referring to here.
Matthew 27:51-53