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But, that is where it gets very shady to me...
the evidence to me shows very distinctly a designer.
Have you heard of the scrabble game example? If you were to come upon a scrabble game that someone had dropped on the floor with letters everywhere...and in the middle of the letters was a sentence that read "I love to play scrabble"...would you see it as random chance, or as designed?
Have you heard of the logical fallacy called hasty generalization? It occurs when a sample that is too small to be representative of the whole is used to conclude that since the sample has certain properties, the entire group must share them.
An example would be the claim that since we assume graffiti is painted by humans, we should conclude all the colors of the earth are hand-painted.
All the creationist arguments I've heard are illogical. It's OK to be illogical though - I only think creationists would be more effective communicators if they stuck to expressing themselves emotionally / intuitively and did not try to present their beliefs as logical propositions. Either that or study logic to understand why ID is not convincing so they can construct better arguments.
So far, it seems ID is a balloon, and logic is a pin.