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Five short articles, or “letters”, on critical aspects of the “Intelligent Design” theory
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The above situation – and the observation of a certain lack of organization or clarity in the public discussion – prompted the writing of the following five articles or “letters”.They address very specific aspects of the Intelligent Design theory, not only concerning a scientific analysis of certain aspects of evolution, but also in regard to theological consequences that should be considered by the Intelligent Design proponents.Furthermore, certain warnings by Intelligent Design proponents regarding dangerous consequences of the scientific direction of thought are questioned – namely, the supposed consequential loss of faith in a higher spirit, whether called God or otherwise, the loss of ethical values, and the loss of meaning, purpose, or direction in life.As a matter of fact, it is shown that these supposedly “endangered” perspectives can and should be retained by the “scientific” mind.
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The five articles or “letters” presented hereby are titled as follows and can be found on the following pages:
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·“Intelligent
Design” Versus
Science:Faith
in God?
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·“Intelligent
Design” VersusScience:Ethical Values?
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·“Intelligent
Design” Versus
Science:Meaning,
Purpose, and Direction in Life
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“Intelligent Design” Theory Versus Science:Understanding
Evolution
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The
discussion between the sciences and a spiritual view of life has intensified.On
one side are the proponents of the Darwin-based and science-supported theory
of Natural Evolution.On the other
side are the proponents of “Intelligent Design”.The
latter group assumes an intelligent, “spiritual” interference with evolution.The
discussion is always related to biological evolution only.There
is no discussion in regard to the much longer and vaster astronomical evolution
or concerning divine additions to the evolution of the human mind or thought
(as in revelations) and the evolution of societies or civilizations.
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-The
“Intelligent Design” theory does not deny the existence of some Natural
Evolution, as proposed by science.Intelligent
Design, however, focuses on certain aspects of Natural Evolution that,
in the mind of its proponents, cannot be explained by statistical gene
variations at the rate and singularity which they are known to occur.
-Any
observation of the history of scientific progress indicates that almost
insurmountable obstacles to scientific progress have been overcome step
by step or have disappeared as new understandings of nature have appeared.New
frontiers of scientific understanding appeared regularly at the foundation
of scientific knowledge.The Catholic
Church and other religious groups have found themselves in continuous retreat
when trying to fill gaps in the understanding of nature with religious
beliefs, and have had to hasten to address new questions of science as
they arose.“Intelligent Design” theory
may find itself in the same predicament.
-Intelligent
Design is concerned specifically with three aspects of Natural Evolution:
some aspects of “information content”, “pace of change”, and “irreducible
complexity” of some results of evolution.
-Regarding
aspects of “information content”:Proponents
of Intelligent Design indicate the intellectual, almost “intelligent”,
content in the design of complex biological structures as evidence of “Intelligent
Design”.They neglect that the grandiose
astronomical and chemical evolution has been proven to only follow Natural
Evolution in accordance with the laws and principles of nature, “intelligent”
as these may be.There is no theorem
or proof that any of biological evolution is different in principle and
could not occur equally through evolution in accordance with these (once
intelligently created) laws and principles.
-Regarding
the “pace of change” (the rapidity of some details of evolution):Effects
of gene multiplication, hierarchical gene control, gene flipping, splicing,
or partial use of genes and the drafting of resulting proteins for previously
unrelated functions – all allow phases of complex evolution to occur much
faster than by individual steps of linear gene variation.These
effects may have been at the base of the “Cambrian Explosion” of evolution.Furthermore,
many parameters defining living species are a matter of geometry – the
size of certain features – whether it is the neck of the giraffe, the length
and curvature of a bird’s beak, or the origin of some other anatomical
feature.There is a statistical variation
of most such parameters among individual organisms given by statistical
variations in gene structure or, more precisely, gene expression.Only
a few generations of organisms are needed to let a selection of more suitable
sizes lead to wide species variations (see all human plant cultivation
and animal breeding projects occurring within short time intervals).
-Regarding
the “irreducible complexity” of some results of evolution:Very
complex results of evolution have been reduced again and again to a number
of more plausible steps (see the primitive eyes of some jelly fish species).The
above-mentioned effects of gene multiplication, hierarchical gene control,
gene flipping, splicing, or partial use of genes and drafting of resulting
proteins for previously unrelated functions have allowed the explanation
of others.Of special interest is
the “Avida” project of digital evolution simulation by
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For further reading to understand Natural
Evolution see the essay
“Evolution:
Understanding Our Physical and Mental Existence” or
“Intelligent
Design Theory, Response of Science, Concerns of Theology”
on the website “www.schwab-writings.com”
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“Intelligent Design” Theory:The
Concerns of Theology
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The
discussion between the sciences and a spiritual view of life has intensified.On
one side are the proponents of the Darwin-based and science-supported theory
of Natural Evolution. On
the other side are the proponents of “Intelligent Design”.The
latter assume an intelligent, “spiritual” interference with evolution.This
concept is connected with a religious view of Creation and evolution.Just
recently, Cardinal Schönborn emphasized the Catholic Church’s objection
to a concept of “an unguided process of random variation and natural selection”
and an emphasis on divine “design” in all steps of natural evolution (“each
one of us is willed” by “providence”).The
director of the Vatican’s astronomical observatory, the Jesuit George Coyne,
has taken a position in favor of evolution, while also allowing for vaguely
defined divine “participation”, by “speaking encouraging and sustaining
words”, specifically in the revelations through Jesus.The
New
York Times has carried three well-written, front-page articles analyzing
the controversy.The discussion is
always related to biological evolution only, with no discussion of the
longer and vaster astronomical evolution or of divine interference with
the evolution of human thought, mind, or civilizations.
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It
is even more surprising that the religious and theological consequences
of the “Intelligent Design” concept are not thought through and presented
for discussion.Here are some thoughts:
-With
the capability for divine interference with evolution, as assumed in “Intelligent
Design”, must go the capability for divine interference with, or divine
prevention of, undesirable evolutions.
-The
blatant cruelty of some evolutions, or “designs”, occurring in nature would
lead to a correspondingly cruel image of the “designing” force, that of
God.For example, worms in the drinking
water of some African tribes evolved to live in human eyes, rendering those
innocent, poor people blind.The polio
virus has led to the crippling or death of millions of innocent children.The
present-day HIV virus devastates not only the “guilty” ones (drug users,
sex abusers), but leads to the suffering of many innocents.There
are a certain number of birth defects of body or mind, with consequent
severe suffering of children and their parents.The
list of cruel “designs” is long.
-If
divine interference by intelligent design is assumed, how about the historic
consequences of such design events?Would
that not constitute interference with history, or would it constitute the
divine guidance of history – consequently, the assumption of “Intelligent
History”?Much can be said about cruelty
and unfairness in history, in its larger course and in the many horrible
events that occur to the innocent as reported every week in the news.
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assumption of “intelligent design” or “intelligent history” is the foundation
of the concept of an active God who is willing to interfere when being
appealed to in justifiable situations.Observation
does not show a pattern of divine response to appeal or of fair compensation.Our
religious faith in this point is largely the one of the survivors or lucky
ones, not of those who perished miserably.
-A
key Christian question for the Intelligent Design theory is:Why
were humans “designed” sinful?
-Acceptance
of divine interference in natural design would lead to a questioning of
human counteraction against such designs, e.g. a questioning of medical
research and medical care – a totally unacceptable position when confronted
with suffering, mostly of the innocent.
-The
question of “Intelligent Design” is connected with the question of a divine
plan in evolution and, consequently, a meaning of evolution and existence.On
the other hand, one should realize that it is inevitable that catastrophic
extinctions will occur again, as they have occurred before.All
the stars will ultimately fade, and the universe will find its end – in
a big collapse, in some black holes, or in forever expanding and cooling
radiation.
-If
the latter is the case, there is no other meaning to existence but to be
there, for the time being, for “the pleasure of God”, the original “Creator”
and initiator of the natural evolution of existence.
-This
still leaves direction and meaning for individual human lives beyond the
basic needs for survival in the fulfillment of personal potential and pursuit
of ethical values – in growth and in caring service – and in appreciation
of beauty or culture – for the very limited duration of our presence in
this existence.
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For further reading, also concerning
the origin and evolution of the human mind and civilizations, see the essay
“Evolution:
Understanding Our Physical and Mental Existence” or
“Intelligent
Design Theory, Response of Science, Concerns of Theology”
on the website www.schwab-writings.com
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The
discussion has intensified between the proponents of the Darwin-based and
science-supported theory of Natural Evolution, on one side, and, on the
other side, the proponents of the faith-based “Intelligent Design”.The
latter group assumes an intelligent, “spiritual”, or active divine contribution
to evolution.For many people, the
controversy touches the foundation of religion, the question whether a
God exists or not.That connection,
however, must not necessarily exist.Here
are some thoughts:
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-Science
investigates the origin of our universe – not only the origin of vast amounts
of energy, but, more interestingly, the origin of the laws, principles,
and constants of nature – and the phenomena of quantum mechanics.A
scientist may well pursue one of two typical avenues of thought.One
avenue leads to the assumption of a creating essence, whether called “God”,
the Great Spirit, just “X”, or, better, not given any name.The
other avenue leads to the search for a preexisting universe from which
our universe evolved, or to multiple universes.The
latter approach only moves the question of ultimate origin to an antecedent
situation, leading to the assumption of either timelessness or a basically
intelligent or spiritual (and energetic) essence of the structure of all
those universes.After all, what
are “strings” or what are fields (gravitational or electromagnetic) in
the emptiness of space propagating at given speeds?Whatever
the answer, it was this intellectual essence or content of our or of all
universes that caused to appear our specific world, our lives, our minds
and emotions, and, consequently, our values.Are
we part of this essence – or are we disconnected from it – yet able to
observe and sense it?Can we express
our attitude toward it – marveling at the Creation, taking our place in
it, contributing to it?If so, how?
-Intelligent
Design assumes the ongoing interference of this “Creative Essence” (God)
with various steps of biological evolution – then possibly arriving at
interference with our minds and thought through “revelation”, the issuing
of ethical directives, and more.In
a fully developed religion, there are a number of very distinct aspects
of “God” that the believer must consider:
oGod
the Creator – but also the one who will let the whole world come to the
scientifically predicted end or dissolution in the future – without meaning
oThe
still active God, interfering with, or guiding, the evolution of nature
and history
oThe
personal God who can be appealed to and who responds to such appeals –
who, as Christians believe, holds us by his hand as we walk through life
oThe
judging God who has issued moral laws – the most humane ones through Jesus
– and will judge all humans upon death – promising rewards or punishment
in an afterlife
oThe
inscrutable God who issues moral laws but lets injustice, immorality, indescribable
suffering, major or minor catastrophes, and utter waste of created beings
exist in this world (the question of “theodicy”)
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A scientist’s vision of an intellectual foundation of existence may be called merely a result of science or “faith”.But that “intellectual foundation of existence” should not be seen as an anthropomorphic figure, whether commonly called “God”, “X”, or, better, left unnamed.Most importantly, a scientific “believer” in God may find peace in this concept of God and strength to act and may even “pray” to God in admiration and, occasionally, in gratitude– while not agreeing to some or all of the other elements of common religiosity indicated above.The meaning of existence can be seen in “just being there, for the pleasure of the Creator”.Ethical laws may be seen as having evolved as a survival benefit for social animals – now largely replaced by the common laws of all sophisticated societies, established to satisfy the emotional needs of people (some genetically given, others culturally acquired) and to form more efficient societies.This still leaves direction and meaning for individual human lives in the fulfillment of personal potential and pursuit of ethical values – in growth and in service – and in appreciation of beauty or artistic culture – for the very limited duration of our presence in this existence.
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For further reading see the essays “Religion:What
Is Religion?What Should Religion
Be?” or
“Evolution:
Understanding Our Physical and Mental Existence”
on the website “www.schwab-writings.com”
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The
discussion has intensified between the proponents of the Darwin-based and
science-supported theory of Natural Evolution, on one side, and, on the
other side, the proponents of “Intelligent Design”.The
latter assume an intelligent, “spiritual”, or divine interference with
evolution.For many people, the controversy
touches a foundation of our culture and lives, whether the potential loss
of our faith in an active God will result in the loss of the foundation
of our ethical values that are seen as being anchored by religion.Here
are some thoughts:
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-Intelligent
Design assumes the ongoing interference of God with various steps of biological
evolution.This is closely related
to a view of divine additions to our human thought and minds through “revelation”,
specifically in the issuing of ethical directives.The
laws of ethics thereby acquire universal, eternal validity.The
loss of such divine foundation and validity, the proponents of Intelligent
Design assume, would lead to a general lack of ethical values and to crass
egotistic, materialistic, and even criminal behavior.Would
it be worth living in such a world?“Intelligent
Design” overlooks the conclusion that the assumption of divine revelation
of ethical laws also implies the divine potential to not let occur or to
stop erroneous ethical laws from appearing in human minds – including expressions
of medieval Christian cruelty, present-day Muslim cruel violence in the
name of Allah, or the assumption of a “divine” right to drive established
populations out of the “Promised Land”.
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natural sciences, on the other hand, have discovered that proto-ethical
behavior has originated among animals at an early stage of natural evolution
as a survival benefit.Three aspect
of such “unselfish” behavior for the benefit of other individuals or the
group can be distinguished:the caring
for offspring, reciprocity with selected clan members, and sacrificing
of own security or benefit to the group.Alligators
may eat everything that moves but carry their young from drying ponds to
more abundant waters – where they grow up to become their competitors.Birds
care for their chicks as we for our kids.They
(as we) are extremely sorry when losing them.Among
more advanced and social animals, reciprocity arises between preferred
partners as in sharing of services (grooming, feeding) or assistance in
trouble.Lack of reciprocal response
is resented and may lead to revenge behavior.Humans
still know revenge, and insist on the punishment of evildoers, at least
on an excuse.In situations of danger
for social animals, the male “fighters” form a defensive periphery to allow
the females and youngsters to escape danger.In
a historic development, learning, then consolidated in “culture”, vastly
expands the circle of included (or excluded) individuals – from genetically
linked family members to all members of tribes, nations, or to humanity
at large.Images of hungry children
are still the best fundraisers.Healthy
marriage is still the best protection of the weak in society – the children
and the mothers.Loyalty to friends
still counts as virtue and is the foundation of networking.Courageous
soldiers in national wars are “heroes” in all cultures, presented as providing
for our security.
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The
above indicates that ethical laws evolved from natural survival benefits.Ethical
values form the natural and lasting foundation of functioning societies,
satisfying emotional needs and providing efficiencies, irrespective of
whether they were established in or by religious or atheist societies –
or business organizations.Consequently,
our self-given laws correspond to this natural need.We
are well advised to keep our ethical emotions and values strong and protected
in all fields of life – family, community, business, politics, international
relations – whatever our religion or philosophy of life may be.
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On
a deeper level of thought, one can say that evolution has made us to become
ethical.This natural evolution is
based on the nature and laws of Creation.Did
the intelligent foundation of Creation, that brought force the laws of
nature, expect us to be ethical – to find satisfaction and success in being
ethical?
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“Evolution:
Understanding Our Physical and Mental Existence”
on the website “www.schwab-writings.com”
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The
discussion between the proponents of the Darwin-based and science-supported
theory of Natural Evolution, on one side and, on the other side, the proponents
of “Intelligent Design” has intensified.The
latter group assumes an intelligent, “spiritual”, or divine interference
with evolution.For many people,
the controversy touches a foundation of our deepest concerns in life –
what is the meaning or purpose of our existence, and what direction shall
we pursue in our lives?The potential
loss of our faith in a still active, responsive, judging God is seen as
a loss of faith in a continued and compensating life of our souls after
death and, consequently, of all meaning, purpose, and direction of our
life on Earth.Here are some thoughts:
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-Intelligent
Design assumes the ongoing interference of God with various steps of biological
evolution.God is believed to pursue
a plan in biological evolution.This
view is closely connected to a view of divine additions to our human thought
and minds through “revelation”, specifically in the issuance of ethical
directives.Consequently, God will
reward us for our faith in Him and will consider our following or disobeying
of the ethical laws in reward or punishment possibly already in this world,
but more specifically so after “judgment” in a world to come.Our
personal development toward salvation is God’s plan for us and the meaning,
purpose, or direction to choose for our lives.If
God is not active in this world, and if evolution is a matter of chance
and opportunity, no meaning of evolution can be seen.If
our universe ultimately runs out of nuclear energy and either collapses
or is extinguished in black holes or in ever diverging radiation, no view
of another world or an afterlife remains – and no meaning or purpose remains
for our lives on Earth.Furthermore,
Intelligent Design overlooks the fact that most of biological nature is
utterly cruel, unfair, and wasteful.If
divine will is seen in establishing this order of nature and if this interpretation
of divine will is readily expanded to an interpretation of meaning, purpose,
or direction for human life, rather unfortunate conclusions appear.
-Science
does not arrive at these or any other philosophical or religious conclusions.As
a matter of fact, the scientific concept of the world we live in does allow
for a variety of personal views of meaning and direction in life.There
is, however, an interesting result of the scientific observation of biological
life.Obviously, survival, the basic
needs of life, and propagation are the main concerns of all organisms.But,
beyond that, all organisms appear to be driven to grow and develop their
potential as best they can.A tree
is expected to grow tall and wide.A
lion is expected to grow strong and skillful.Humans
are expected to become even more skillful and intelligent – if not wise
– and act ethically in order to build societies.All
organisms are rewarded for their respective development by security, success,
or increased propagation – as if one could say that the Creator enjoyed
the prospering of his creatures.In
view of the ultimate end of our universe as predicted by science, a general
meaning or direction of the universe may not be visible to us.Nevertheless,
for us humans, the observation of nature indicates “growth” and ethically
caring “service” as the meaning, purpose, and direction of our lives in
human societies as indicated by the observation of nature – to assume responsibility
for the conditions on this Earth at least in our immediate surrounding
– for reduction of suffering and increased opportunities fairly for all.--An
interesting additional dimension of life exists for us humans – the sensation
of aesthetic beauty and the pursuit ofart
and “culture”.This is a gift of
nature, available to us to be enjoyed in our lives.It
is amazing how large a portion of our personal or communal wealth is dedicated
to this dimension and to what extent we assess “quality of life” thereby.
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“Science
and Religion:Theology, Astrophysics,
and the SETI-Project” or
“Evolution:
Understanding Our Physical and Mental Existence”
on the website “www.schwab-writings.com”