Posted: Sep 09, 2018 8:28 pm
by Mr. Skeptic
Debunking Naturalism wrote:1. It is known that complex machines and factories are intelligently designed


Design implies simplicity, not complexity. Our machines so simple that they pale in compersion to the living cell. If a designer made it, it would be rather simple, not complex like we see. Also emergence:

[quote=Wikipedia]In philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, emergence occurs when "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts," meaning the whole has properties its parts do not have. These properties come about because of interactions among the parts.

Emergence plays a central role in theories of integrative levels and of complex systems. For instance, the phenomenon of life as studied in biology is an emergent property of chemistry, and psychological phenomena emerge from the neurobiological phenomena of living things[/quote]

At it's most basic, life is simply advanced chemistry.


Debunking Naturalism wrote:2. Biological cells are factories full of complex machines


This nothing than an analogy for laymen, that creationists with very poor redating compersion take too seriously. When looking at real cells, they look chaos, but they are simplified into motor-like structures for the public to understand.

Debunking Naturalism wrote:3. Biological cells are intelligently designed...


False as these cells would be simple, not complex. Besides, you're looking at as it is right now. The first cells we know of were simple DNA and or RNA strands in a cell well. Therefore, since cells are complex and "full of complex machines", the first cells were not "intelligently designed"? Makes you think.