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Freethinker: : one that forms opinions on the basis of reason independently of authority; especially : one who doubts or denies religious dogma By all means let's be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out. Richard Dawkins, in "Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder,"
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I think this is especially true with the intelligent design movement that argues for I.D. by emphasizing the inability of natural selection to generate irreducibly complex systems in a gradual stepwise evolutionary process. Because natural process can't explain irreducible complex biochemical systems, they must be designed.
I view this approach as a God-of-the gaps argument-illigitimately evoking God as the explanation whenever science cannot account for some feature or process in nature.
This form of intelligent design rests on a lack of understanding and so I reject the I.D. of the intelligent design of Michael Behe and others. I do believe, however that a good case can be made for intelligent design of the living cell based on what we know and not on what we don't understand.
A few examples would be:
1. Chicken-and-egg systems
2. Fine-tuning
3. Optimization
4. Biochemical information systems
5. Structure of biochemical information
6. Biochemical codes
7. Genetic code fine-tuning
8. Quality control
9. Molecular convergence
10. Strategic Redundancy
11. Trade-offs and intentional suboptimization
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