![]() ![]() So it must be the product of a higher intelligence. It’s too complicated for any human being to figure out. It’s too complicated for me to figure out. Yet it’s fundamental to the philosophy of intelligent design: I don’t know what this is. ANOTHER PRACTICE THAT isn’t science is embracing ignorance. But it’s not science-not now, not in the past, not ever. Maybe it’s a good antidepressant to think so. ![]() Yet people seem to enjoy thinking that our bodies, our minds, and even our universe represent pinnacles of form and reason. It may not be nature’s default, but it’s ubiquitous. Stupid design could fuel a movement unto itself. We had eight, we could safely drive a car while simultaneously talking on a cell phone, changing the radio station, applying makeup, sipping a drink, and scratching our left ear. ![]()
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