Infinite Loop of Intelligent Design
The absolute worst thing for beginner (and advanced) programmers is to code an infinite loop. For those less technically inclined, it means that you do the same thing over and over without any end in sight. The program then eats all the resources of the machine and the machine is useless.
And this is the problem with Intelligent Design. The theory goes something like:
"If the world/universe is so complex and wonderful, then someone/something must have designed and created it."
What makes my head hurt is that this quickly becomes an infinite loop. How? Let me present the Wyatt Corollary to Intelligent Design:
"If the Creator is so complex and wonderful that it could create the world/universe, then someone/something must have created the Creator."
And then you are in an infinite loop of Gods creating each other. Infinite Loops. Bad Design.
1 Comments:
Logic is not the only way of knowing or coming at truth. Now, granted, if you open up that Pandora's Box, then you let in every crazy nut. But seems to me we'll all just have to wait and see how it pans out. I'm putting my money with this Jesus fellow and the Hebrews, but there are days I think the Buddhists have it and I'm just going to get reincarnated to take another swing at getting it right. We shall see.
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