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Did the deity cause more rabbits to appear out of thin air? Did the deity cause the rabbits to become hornier? There would then be an observable change in the hormone levels of the rabbits. Did the deity manipulate the fertilisation of the female's eggs? An observer would need to have the female's eggs under a microscope's view while they got fertilised, but if it was possible would the observer see the deity playing with the sperm and egg? If it is only due to a "dearth of pathogens" and "warmer weather", the deity's intervention could still be observed! Even though weather is difficult to predict with precision, surely the extra heat came from somewhere! Did the deity sneak it in there while nobody was paying attention? Did he tweak the rules in that area so that heat dissipates more slowly? No! None of these! Everything is reducible to simple natural cause and effect, just because the inter-relations of multiple causes and effects are complicated to work out doesn't make it necessary to throw up our hands and accept supernature as a good argument just because it's easier. |
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I had in mind only the things I mentioned and the fertilization of the females' eggs (few vs. many eggs being produced). I think there is only one promising concept that makes the world have room for divine intervention. My idea presupposes that determinism is false. That is, only some causations are such that the exact same cause will always produce the exact same effect. The remainder are "random" events, and if you consider only natural factors, they could happen one of several ways. But the gods, according to this theory, make these events happen in the way that they want, instead of another way. As for which events are random, I think they are mostly the same events that intuitively seem to be chance, and events at the molecular level. Someone who disagrees with this idea could probably find several flaws with it, but the only one that bothers me is that determinism might be true after all. |
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Prove it. Nuff' said. Otherwise it might have just been the magical pixies or the pink unicorn.
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1) There's a 'master plan' underlying it, even if we don't know what it is. 2) There's an obvious master plan that atheists are ignoring. 3) There are connections we could see if we tried, but they're so deeply buried that only the specially trained can see them. My response: 1) I haven't seen the evidence, and so I see no use in living my life as if something existed around me all the time but I couldn't see it. 2) I haven't ignored the evidence of a master plan so far as I know. Why do you think that things are "relevant" to each other, and how do you intend to prove it? 3) The deep connections that 'highly spiritual people' see could easily be the result of the training rather than something separate from it. That is, rather than seeing something to which everyone else is blind, they see something they have been told to look for. I am extremely suspicious of this, in the same way I am of the Christian claim that you can't hear God unless you approach him with a 'sincere heart.' -Perchance. |
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Re: The master plan: I think it's mainly the third option. I would say that seeing these connections is primarily a matter of intellectual temperament, with training being important but not the most important thing. I don't see anything wrong with the idea that spiritual connections in the universe exist, but can only be seen by some people. It's like security risks in a home or retail store. They're real, and yet it's certainly true that training and a suspicious temperament makes people much more likely to see them. [ October 29, 2002: Message edited by: Ojuice5001 ]</p> |
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