Neanderthal research about interbreeding and migration (Introduction)

by dhw, Friday, June 28, 2019, 10:11 (1767 days ago) @ David Turell

dhw: Usual problem: please explain why a God who specially designs whatever he wants to specially design might have found it necessary to specially design all kinds of hominins and homos before specially designing the only homo he wanted. You have admitted in the past that you have “no idea”, but perhaps you have now worked out an answer.
NB I accept the history – all these beings evolved. But even if I were to accept your fixed belief that your God’s only purpose was to create H.sapiens, I would argue (one of my logical hypotheses) that all the different hominins and homos suggest experimentation, as opposed to a God who knew exactly what he wanted and was in total control. And there is nothing “weak” or “confused” about knowing what you want and experimenting in order to get it.

DAVID: A God who has to experiment is obviously weak.

If you think that your first cause God is “weak” because he doesn’t know in advance every single detail of something that has never existed before, then so be it. I would prefer the logical concept of a God who teaches himself new tricks than a God who knows exactly what he wants (humans), is in full control, and yet “has to” design the weaverbird’s nest (times many millions of other examples extant and extinct) in order to design the one thing he wants to design.

Your misleading claim that ID folks support your theory is dealt with under “Unanswered questions”.


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