guided evolution also be taken seriously — RogueAI
This is probably the sorriest thread I ever started here. — RogueAI
naturalistic and supernatural explanation would be equally valid — kindred
Is the imposition of this kind of specific life in new areas of the universe any more morally questionable than the impositions of any kind of life anywhere? — Nils Loc
The latter does not explain anything in a testable – predictive – manner unlike the former which (even if only in principle) tends to be very testable. They're clearly not "equally valid" as "explanations".I think the naturalistic and supernatural explanation would be equally valid ... — kindred
:up: Yep, like placebos.["Supernatual explanations"] are helpful because they comfort and amuse us. — Nils Loc
Are we talking about imposing life on a barren planet or "overriding" the life that would have evolved on a life-bearing planet with life of our choosing? — RogueAI
Although I prefer to believe that god has always been and is vastly different to created life forms. — kindred
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