Or I could believe that God has provided overall laws(more than ten BTW) and a universe in which things can work themselves out.
In which case he is entirely responsible for how things pan out. He mad the rules and set it in motion.
The influenza question is a favourite of holders of an arseclenchingly narrow reductionist view of biology or life espoused
by Dawkins and popularised by the likes of Adams and Fry.
Ecology is part of biology as is novelty and conscious human agency.
No, it's just a reasonable questions when told that everything in the univers has intentional design running through it.
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Such atomisation allows the above people to forget an ecological and human interventionist approach to focus on things like, the influenza virus and use it as the standard of the creation......forgetting, of course, to celebrate the immune system.
That the universe involves getting caught up in machinery which has redundancy is the universe we have been given. It is not all bad though.
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Indeed it is not all bad. Never suggested it was.
However, it doesn't all seem good either, and as Christians tend to ascribe this design to a 3 x Omni God, this seems a bit odd.
Some of the alleged design seems a little ropey to say the least, see my earlier posts to Gonnagle re the female birth canal. As I said if the tear rate for a jumper manufacturer was as high as it was for the aforementioned system the business would soon be out of business.