Question: If you come to a deserted beach and you see a population of watches living there, breeding with variation?
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no of course not.Answer #2:
Watches aren't alive...when I go to the beach, I am there for the swimming..Answer #3:
If they were made by Peter Speake-Marin, then yes, OBVIOUSLY he is an intelligent designer.He completely ECLIPSES all other watch designers.
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I would assume so because of my preexisting knowledge that watches are made by intelligent beings. Unfortunately we have no preexisting knowledge for our own lives so we can;t make any inferences.Answer #5:
i would assume nothing, and just stand there in awe that i no linger had to look at the wall, or down at my wrist to know what time it was. unless they were wind up, which , well, that would propose a problem....then again so would batteries...$hit, it still wouldnt work......i hope they are not man-eating watches?Answer #6:
Inanimate objects don't breed.Answer #7:
If I saw watches breading I would toss the coconuts out.. Something is wrong, Now if you said Witches, well the chicks anyway? I would so jump in for a romp.Answer #8:
I always thought pointing out the problem with fallacies was better than just calling them fallacies.Answer #9:
*get excited at the thought of Vina (aka Fireball) in a swimsuit*Answer #10:
Variation, ha. If my Rolex have even a cog of Seiko in it, I would toss it in the furnace.Answer #11:
I would assume I must have had consumed Amenita Musceria or Kansas Grass, or something else to cause illusions!Answer #12:
okay, I get it. but....um...no?Answer #13:
In this hypothetic situation where you have an organism living and breeding with variation they would have been in a different form before you saw them, as you said they are breeding with variation, so no designer is needed.Answer #14:
umm, i would say they were another species previously undiscovered by humans. what with breeding n all. science hasn't developed enough to make living watch-like species yet.** Powered by Yahoo Answers