Roustabout
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I am very much concentrating on this single experiment. In the 1980s, the preeminent evolutionary mind in the world wrote a computer program that intelligently guided toward a predetermined end result, and claimed it was proof that a non-designed, blind, unguided process of random output can create order.
You don't seem to understand the implications. You seem to think that one could write a computer program, choosing a different end result to produce a completely different result-- and thus reinforce Darwinian evolution.
Well, duh. You could write another program. And of course, if you choose a different outcome, you'll get a different outcome.
Sorry, but I don't think he fundamentally understands what you are speaking to here. The bold ought to make it clear. That an INTELLIGENT mind constructed the so called random situation. That is the mind conceived an experiment attempting to PROVE an outcome, that was mindless. It's a bit of question begging, no? Much like the Miller-Urey experiment.
