Originally posted by CallMeMaury
1) Do you believe in equal time for all credible theories?
Maybe because I'm such a reactionary, I find myself increasingly sympathetic to some of the components of Intelligent Design, although not the poorly defined part that has to do with some vague, supernatural creator entity. I tend to favor the idea that directed change on a quantum or molecular level could come from a variety of conscious sources, given that spacetime is not nearly as linear as it appears.
Is there any debate that consciousness intentionally and directly modifies energy and matter? I don't think so. Once you get rid of the mistaken restriction imposed by linear time, Intelligent Design becomes a perfectly workable theory, that can be tested scientifically.
That's the rule of thumb. Can the theory be tested scientifically? If so, then sure, why not explore it? What can it hurt?
2) If so, what theories would you exclude?
As I said, I'd exclude theories that are so poorly defined that there's no way to test them. Any theory that includes "God" or a "Creator" is not worth considering, because nobody can adequately define those terms well enough that they can be used as a variable in a test. They're not really even theories, per se, but rather statements of belief.
[edit on 12-3-2009 by Nohup]





I would allege that this is the core
of all ID theories regardless of religious or scientific origins! 