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Mijo said that creationists see analogs to irreducible complexity in the technological world. (??) Really-- what are they? It must be part of that continued confusion between the object and the instructions for creating said object. The naysayers just cannot distinguish between the two.
I did read, though, that damage to the angular gyrus makes people overly literal... they tend to be unable to understand analogies or metaphors or idioms and give particular poor ones when they attempt to do so-- they tend to have stilted speech and a poor sense of humor too. There's decreased "mental flexibility". But, it's like being color blind-- unless you test for it... you usually don't know that you have the deficiency. 8% of the male population has red/green colorblindness (which really means they confuse shades of rust and brown and olive), but they don't know it until they happen upon one of those tests for color blindness. So maybe for some people it's that. For Mijo, though, there is repeated dishonesty, ad hocs, tangents, and pedantic blather that sound identical to Behe to me. So I think it's faith based brain damage that accounts for his deficits.
But the gist of the naysayers seems to be--"it doesn't make sense because of (insert tangents) and it will just be used by creationists to bolster their view"-- Both positions are not supported by the evidence.
The only technique the creationists have is to be muddled mouthed so that nobody understand selection while pretending that scientists think that this all came about "randomly". Without understanding that evolution is driven by information selected by the environment over time, you can convince yourself and others that stuff is more miraculous and "impossible" and "meaningful" and "intelligent" than it is.
I did read, though, that damage to the angular gyrus makes people overly literal... they tend to be unable to understand analogies or metaphors or idioms and give particular poor ones when they attempt to do so-- they tend to have stilted speech and a poor sense of humor too. There's decreased "mental flexibility". But, it's like being color blind-- unless you test for it... you usually don't know that you have the deficiency. 8% of the male population has red/green colorblindness (which really means they confuse shades of rust and brown and olive), but they don't know it until they happen upon one of those tests for color blindness. So maybe for some people it's that. For Mijo, though, there is repeated dishonesty, ad hocs, tangents, and pedantic blather that sound identical to Behe to me. So I think it's faith based brain damage that accounts for his deficits.
But the gist of the naysayers seems to be--"it doesn't make sense because of (insert tangents) and it will just be used by creationists to bolster their view"-- Both positions are not supported by the evidence.
The only technique the creationists have is to be muddled mouthed so that nobody understand selection while pretending that scientists think that this all came about "randomly". Without understanding that evolution is driven by information selected by the environment over time, you can convince yourself and others that stuff is more miraculous and "impossible" and "meaningful" and "intelligent" than it is.
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