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That's interesting because I don't think one can test Intelligent Design. That is probably not the best term for what I believe, but I do believe there is an originator of life. People have different ideas about God, what He created, what He does, etc. I do not agree with all their ideas, and so even the idea of intelligent design can be misleading. The Bible says (and I believe it), "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." There is nothing to show/prove/demonstrate or evidence otherwise.
if you really understand what science is, you would know that any hypothesis or theory must be at least, “testable”. That means the hypothesis or theory is “falsifiable“.
Hypothesis is a set of proposed explanations and proposed predictions. And there are only one to know if it is ”scientific“, and that’s TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS.
And the only to test the hypothesis is with observations, and these observations are any combination of the three:
- evidence
- experiments (that are repeatable)
- data.
Intelligent Design doesn’t even meet this first requirement, “being falsifiable“, because it is untestable. If you cannot test & observe the Designer, then the whole Intelligent Design is unfalsifiable and untenable, and therefore there are no evidence to support ID. You cannot even refute Intelligent Design.
Sure, you may believe Intelligent Design if you want, but it is unscientific and it is wrong.
What you don’t seem to un is that ZERO EVIDENCE or the “absence of evidence” are much worse than a refuted falsifiable hypothesis. A zero-evidence claim is no better than believing in fairytale or believing in supernatural.
What you are accepting with Intelligent Design, is pseudoscience…it has no basis in reality…and the Intelligent Designer itself is unnatural.
And as to God (you cited Genesis 1:1…it is in the same boat as Intelligent DESIGNER…you cannot test & observe God any more than you test & observe the Designer or Zeus or Odin or Osiris or Brahma.
But no one is trying to claim Greek or Norse or Egyptian creation myths to be science. Strangely enough, it is only Christian creationists and Muslim creationists trying to mix their religions with natural sciences.
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