1251. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230744 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:57 am
As the 500-million-year-old starfish pictured here proves, starfish have always existed as starfish, are not descended from any other life form, and never turned into any other species.This is supposed to argue what? The term Starfish doesn't relate to a single animal species, it relates to an idea that humans have. The idea that encapsulates the 'starfish'. If we say that all fish that have fins are finned fish, we can quite truthfully say that finned fish have always existed as finned fish and are not descended from any other form because any ancestor that didn't have fins wouldn't be a finned fish. But none of this is a problem for evolution, evolution isn't concerned with how you define form or fish, its concern is describing how life has evolved.
1252. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230739 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:52 am
Battered sausage and chips? I hope you have a good exercise program, else you'll be adding chins to your avatar. ;)
1253. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230732 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:44 am
I'd like to second whatever Quetz says, because he is mighty and benevolent and not at all into arbitrary distinctions regarding beverages.
1254. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230724 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:39 am
Idiot, you don't understand evolution. Any animal species that has ever lived was evolved viz a viz its environment. There were never half-fish, half-amphibian, etc. They were all evolved lifeforms. It's only later, looking back from the prejudice of human thinking that we class them as less evolved or whatever group we decide they fit.
There are fossils of many animals that we class as transitional, not half this half that, because they are a transition. But at the time they existed, they were the perfect creatures to fit in that evolutionary environment, until the environment changed. They were the state of the art. So your point is meaningless. You're are saying that unless I see a chimera, I don't believe in evolution. Well, evolution doesn't deal in chimeras, so you're pissing in the wind dick wad.
1255. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230717 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:23 am
So, princezephyr, how many trilobytes do you see in the oceans these days? How many edicarean fauna?
How many whale fossils from the same time as the Cambrian? How many rabbits from the Cambrian? After all if all life is the same then as now, surely we'd see Rabbits in the Cambrian fossils.....
1256. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230714 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:12 am
Irate_atheist, Steve's blog has a discussion on this issue.
http://zarbi.livejournal.com/161614.html?view=644686#t644686
1257. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230701 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 4:01 am
WE CHALLENGE DAWKINS TO A DISCUSSION BEFORE THE PUBLIC
1258. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230679 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 3:41 am
Logicel, are those articles from the site I gave you? If so, I might read some more of them...
1259. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230665 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 3:14 am
Logicel, I'm not an expert. Look at the article I posted and search on that blog. John Wilkins, the blogger, is a philosopher of biology and has published peer papers on species and cladistics. So I assume he knows something about it.
1260. Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Comment #230649 by Brian English on August 15, 2008 at 2:42 am
Logicel:
I would appreciate if someone could lead me in the right direction in understanding the implication of an clade.
1261. Richard Dawkins replies to Libby Purves
Comment #230572 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Me too. I can see 400 hundred thousand species, (paintings) with different canvas, colours and designs. I also can see the universe and solar system with perfect design.You only imagine design. You have to prove design, for this you need a designer. So you have seen the designer of animals and the universe? No, then you have no idea of design.
1262. God's Warriors
Comment #230559 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 9:56 pm
All you need by way of proof is the Cartesian blinder: if it's clear and distinct, it exists.
1263. God's Warriors
Comment #230549 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 8:46 pm
Then we shall have to meet here. Galbraith's, near the med school.Typical, welching on our agreement that you'd come over here next summer to do a spot of man bra shopping and beer drinking!
1264. God's Warriors
Comment #230546 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 8:41 pm
I dare say us in the pub would make interesting listening after a few jars :-DI'm not sure Goldy, I know of no pub that serves warm beer around these parts. And as you don't like such beer it appears never the twain shall meet. ;)
1265. God's Warriors
Comment #230544 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Goldy and J Mac, by your reasoning a hell of a lot of the so called proofs of God are totally useless. William Lane Craig, for example, maintains that in spite of the fact that we know of events without causes (Quantum Mechanics), the idea of every cause has an effect must be necessary and universal because he has a clear conception of it (he holds it to be a metaphysical truth). He also clearly conceives of the universe being an effect, thus he holds that his cosmological argument is true. But, you two evil atheists would take that away from him with your logic and evidence. For shame, you're pointing out the Emperor has no clothes.
1266. God's Warriors
Comment #230539 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Boag's - pah! Needs to be served cold ergo the flavour needs to be masked.What? No philosophical argument, just a simple, evidence based conclusion? You scientists are all alike, drawing conclusions based on evidence. There are other forms of knowledge, not sure what they are, but there are. Metaphysicians hold that whenever we have an adequate idea of an object then the object must be as held in that conception, and from this we may conclude that because I have a clear conception of the greatness of Boag's premium, it must be thus.
1267. God's Warriors
Comment #230533 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Mord, I see you're familiar with the predicate calculus of the inferential rationalist alcoholic!
1268. God's Warriors
Comment #230530 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 8:03 pm
Good old Rene Descartes.
1269. God's Warriors
Comment #230525 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 7:45 pm
Eshto, I think you'll find that a priori truths are necessarily and universally true and didn't come out last year. Thus, while James Boags and Son may have only existed for the last 150 years, the analytic a priori truth that Boag's premium is a great beer has always been necessarily and universally true. One may first discover this truth through an empirical intuition, usually Friday evening in front of the telli, watching the footy, but this phenomenal intuition of the matter of Boag's Premium only serves as the occasion, not cause of, said truth. Conclusively proving that it is not an a posteriori truth that has been arbitrarily given universality.
Hume however would argue that from all the evidence we have about Boags, from tasting, we can not justify the claim of universality and the feeling that it is necessary. He would say that custom or habit of the mind unites the great taste with the act of sipping Boags gives rise to feeling of cause and effect. But this is based on induction, which cannot be justified by previous examples as we are then assuming what we are attempting to show. However in this case Hume must've been pissed off his rocker to deny such a priori truths.
We need Monty Python's philosophers' drinking song about now.
1270. God's Warriors
Comment #230522 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Poor old Roy and Edna. Well, poor old Roy, waiting for the end to come. :)
1271. God's Warriors
Comment #230521 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Good idea Laurie, down to the pub for a chicken parma and a few Cooper's
1272. God's Warriors
Comment #230516 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 7:28 pm
I could do with a Cooper's right now.....
1273. God's Warriors
Comment #230514 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 7:25 pm
Laurie, I'm dissappointed in your limited understanding of synthetic a priori truths. There is no doubt that Cooper's sparkling ale is a great beer, in fact, to say otherwise is self contradictory. Thus it's an a priori truth that Coopers is a great beer. It is a synthetic a priori truth. There is nothing in the conception of Cooper's sparkling ale that when analyzed gives a predicate of being a great beer. However this doesn't change the status of Boag's Premium. That Space and Time are necessary, and synthetic truths is a given. From this one can deduce other, equally necessary truths, such as that of the status of Boag's Premium. For how could Space and time be given in intuition if not through the clear, sparkling, refreshing taste of Boag's Premium? Thus in the conception of Boag's Premium on can extract the predicate of being a great beer. So it is an analytic a priori truth. Anyway attempt to deny this necessary and universal truth will lead to a contradiction.
1274. God's Warriors
Comment #230505 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 6:44 pm
Goldy, your statement is self-contradictory.
By the light of pure reason, intuition, it is universal and necessary that Boag's Premium is the best beer. That Boag's Premium is the best beer is an a priori truth. To deny this is to deny that a triangle has 3 angles. It's absurd. You don't need to taste said brew to know the truth of the statement.
1275. God's Warriors
Comment #230503 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 6:38 pm
There's the flaw in your argument Goldy. You had a hitherto hidden assumption that said Winter Ale was better than a perfectly chilled Boag's Premium*. This is an unjustifiable assertion and thus scuttles your argument. I'm glad I have logic on my side.
Quod erat demonstrandum, demonstratum est.
*This is the older variant of Boag's Premium. I think they've changed the formula in the last 6 months or so. It's now just a good beer, not great.....sad. sniff.
1276. God's Warriors
Comment #230500 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Goldy, picture this bucolic scene: after a hard week slaving over the petrie dishes and bunsen burners, young Goldy's thoughts turn to beer. Goldy walks into the door and reaches for a beer, only to find it's not the chilled refreshment he so sorely wants, but a cellar temperature, wine like sip that even though it may taste nice, will be the bitterest reward for his efforts as he contemplates the delicious, chilled beer he is now not imbibing.
QED.
1277. God's Warriors
Comment #230480 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 5:49 pm
Goldy, when I was in Scotland I had some Tartan warm beer. 'Twas quite drinkable. But it still can't compete with a coldy after a long day of pretending to work. Your points are irrelevant. Bloody question begging warm-beer lovers.
1278. God's Warriors
Comment #230474 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 5:44 pm
It can't just be religion or they'd probably all be doing it.Warm beer then? I know I'd commit some crime if all I had was warm beer.....
1279. We need to stop being such cowards about Islam
Comment #230456 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 5:24 pm
Morning Laurie, I think your second sentence could do with a that between clauses. After all, you have an standard to uphold.
Was it just a dream that I had about some flame-headed hydra accusing me...ME! of sexism?
1280. Enemies of Reason: Available now on DVD!
Comment #230444 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 5:11 pm
8teist, were you involved in the attempted assassination of Helen Clark? You were the sniper on the grassy knoll who shot the guide (heart attack my arse)!
1281. Enemies of Reason: Available now on DVD!
Comment #230434 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Durant:
cherry picks the worst of religious fanaticism and props it up as a case against religion in general; makes no sociological distinction between moderates and fundamentalists, saying instead that moderates only serve to help the fundamentalists;Your own comment refutes your point. If he'd made no sociological distinction or any distinction at all, how could he and you then talk about moderates propping up fundamentalists? Think about it, you proved that Dawkins has made a sociological distinction.
Debates are not intellectual discussions, they are won with rhetoric and charisma. The end result isn't to approach the truth, it's to acclaim the guy who said something best or who agreed with your prejudices. Richard Dawkins is a fine speaker and well worth listening to, but why would he give oxygen to people who's only purpose it to spout rubbish and earn a living by perpetuating falsehoods?
has declined to participate in unscripted, candid debates with serious theistic philosophers; dismisses responses to his propagandistic TGD as 'fleas' rather than replying to the objections;
employs monstrous fallacies throughout his work (e.g. the following question-begging: "Creative intelligences, being evolved, necessarily arrive late in the universe, and therefore cannot be responsible for designing it. (p. 31)");
1282. Saudi Arabia Bans Dog Walking in Capital
Comment #230401 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 3:58 pm
Brian, I guess it must have been something he said... ;-)
1283. Saudi Arabia Bans Dog Walking in Capital
Comment #230399 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 3:55 pm
Goldy, I see you Kiwis (assuming that you consider yourself a Kiwi) are trying to kill of Helen Clark. Why? Don't you like having an atheist PM?
1284. God and Science Collide in Nation's Capital
Comment #230392 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Hi Theo, I don't think I've seen you round these parts before. Though you do have a few posts on this thread at least. How goes it?
From a brief look at the comments (very brief) it would seem you're defending design because you see the appearance of design and thus jump to an intelligent designer. Is this correct?
1285. Richard Dawkins replies to Libby Purves
Comment #229845 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 4:02 am
Simplest explanation for logically challenged wooter:
We see houses are designed and built by people. We see designs and building materials. So when we see other houses we know there was a person designing.
We see the painters painting works of art. We see paints and canvas. So when we see the Mona Lisa we know a person painted it.
We see the universe, we see no designer, we no designs, we seen no other universe that has been designed. So we cannot say there is a designer. Correct? Or have you seen the designer?
1286. Richard Dawkins replies to Libby Purves
Comment #229841 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 3:59 am
If you don't see the designer of a designed structure, that means, it happened by itself or "blind" blind watchmaker?No, because we see many designers designing structures so we know they are designed.
I have seen paint, canvas and painters creating paintings so I can infer from similar paintings.
If you did not meet maker ,Da vnci,, then, you will say Mona Lisa came out by evolution of black colour which was rained from the planets?
1287. We need to stop being such cowards about Islam
Comment #229712 by Brian English on August 14, 2008 at 1:01 am
Applause
1288. The God Delusion
Comment #229682 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:41 pm
Laurie or Gordon, video please?
1289. The God Delusion
Comment #229681 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:40 pm
Weellll, the chinese shouldn`t have left their gooseberries lying around.I'm just glad Ayres Rock and Bondi Beach are nailed down. That's all I can say.
1290. The God Delusion
Comment #229676 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:36 pm
Upside down preacher has been benched. I needed a change of avatar.
Rusty's a great actor. But I'd prefer to give him back if it shuts up the squawking from across the puddle. ;)
1291. The God Delusion
Comment #229671 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:32 pm
What sport did Russel Crowe medal in?
1292. The God Delusion
Comment #229669 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:30 pm
Gordon, that looks like an interesting debate. Pity I won't be able to get my fat arse up there.
1293. The God Delusion
Comment #229667 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:28 pm
The kiwifruit (or kiwi) is the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine Actinidia deliciosa and hybrids between this and other species in the genus Actinidia. The Actinidia is native to Shaanxi, China.
Originally known as the Chinese Gooseberry, the fruit was renamed for export marketing reasons in the 1950s; briefly to melonette, and then to kiwifruit. This latter name comes from the kiwi - a flightless bird and New Zealand national symbol.
1294. The God Delusion
Comment #229662 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:26 pm
Kiwi Fruit, stolen from the Chinese ;)
1295. The God Delusion
Comment #229660 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:23 pm
Pavlova NZ? Didn't know that. You can have Rusty back just to show how generous we are.
1296. The God Delusion
Comment #229658 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Sounds like a good trip Laurie. Especially the getting pissed in a pub in every town. When you were down Apollo Bay way, did you make it Warrnambool?
1297. The God Delusion
Comment #229648 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 10:30 pm
Not true Laurie, they can poison the aussie battler (Phar Lap) or give the non aussies a head start.
1299. The God Delusion
Comment #229639 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Poor old Kiwis. Imagine if the guy had won!
1300. The God Delusion
Comment #229634 by Brian English on August 13, 2008 at 9:33 pm
Well, of course only if an Aussie is involved here. But we seem to have spent so much of the taxpayers hard earned to shore up our image of ourselves it's silly.