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Author Topic:   Is it intelligent to design evolvable species?
Andya Primanda
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Message 1 of 2 (199538)
04-15-2005 9:30 AM


I get the idea to ask this question from a recent entry in the Panda's Thumb. Someone said in a feedback, that we should ask the ID people if they consider evolution as evidence of intelligent design. After some thinking, it made perfect sense to me.
On to the question, for everyone evo and cre and those too ambiguous to be pigeonholed into any of the two:
Do you think it is intelligent to design species that can evolve? Surely, an intelligent designer would be able to design lineages of animals, plants, bacteria etc. that responds to changes in the environment, so that the intelligent designer don't have to say "Duh! The giraffes or insert other intelligently designed creature of your choice here went extinct because of a 1 degree temperature rise again! Oh well, back to the drawing board."
Personally I think it is more intelligent to design things that can evolve. But I want to know your views.
Mighty admins, this can go to the ID forum, please.

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Message 2 of 2 (199548)
04-15-2005 9:54 AM


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