EricPH wrote: ↑June 6th, 2022, 9:27 pm
Count Lucanor wrote: ↑June 6th, 2022, 3:11 pm
If "God" arranged things so that they "work", what or who arranged things for God's intelligence, will and power to work?
God always was, always is and always will be. There is no final proof, only faith.
So you're willing to accept some very complex attributes of an entity, which is purely theoretical, as not caused by an external agent. It is supposedly the natural development of that entity. So then why you would not accept, in the same way, the natural development of other entities without the intervention of external agents? Because of pure faith, I assume, but then explain: how does "God" work as a godly system in your theory?
EricPH wrote: ↑June 6th, 2022, 9:27 pm
Something had to have no beginning.
Why can't that something be nature, the universe?
EricPH wrote: ↑June 6th, 2022, 9:27 pm
Can you explain and show evidence, for how the knee joint could evolve without help from God?
Well, first of all, your theoretical entity has not won any free pass to appear by default in the explanation of anything. If you want to make it part of the explanation of something, then it is your burden of proof. The name of the game is not
Give an Explanation, Otherwise it is God. That game had been played for centuries and it failed: how could lightning be possible if not sent by gods? How could diseases be possible if not sent by gods?
Secondly, your argument for "irreducible complexity", which denotes a system in which all parts are essential, has already been tackled by evolutionary science. Many "irreducibly complex" systems invoked by ID advocates have turned out not to be so. Also, systems can evolve without adding single parts, either by deletion of parts, changes of functions of the parts, and many other mechanisms that have been identified by scientists.
Third, you got evolution wrong, or at least got an outdated view of evolutionary theory. Adaptation does not mean "the best of all possible natural designs" or "fulfilling the best purpose". The fossils of Burgess Shale demonstrated that perfect adaptation does not guarantee survival in the long term, and that there is variety and complex "designs" in early stages of evolved organisms as adaptations to given environments, but environments can change, leading to extinction events that can favor less sophisticated "designs". There are also byproducts of adaptation, meaning that these features evolved in a path not directly linked to their current function. The scientific term is exaptation:
https://www.livescience.com/39688-exaptation.html