5/9/2005

Gods must be crazy?

Decatur Daily

Throwing coke bottles out of airplanes can fool some people, but mostly its a form of litter. The example from the film, The Gods Must Be Crazy is self-refuting, needless to say.


William S. Harris, a chemist who helped write the proposed changes in Kansas, told the state board that "you can infer design just by examining something, without knowing anything about where it came from."
The New York Times says he cited a film titled "The Gods Must Be Crazy," in which Africans marvel at a Coke bottle that turns up in the desert. "I don't know who did it, I don't know how it was done, I don't know why it was done, I don't have to know any of that to know that it was designed."
Exactly. Intelligent design is self-evident to people who are inclined to believe it.