dfnj
Well-Known Member
I think ID is a pretty good argument. We know when we walk along the beach we know the difference between man-made things and natural things. Seeing intelligent design in the way our bodies work is a little like seeing animal shapes in clouds. You can't prove a subjective judgment is right or wrong. When you look at the way the human body works it's pretty complicated and amazing to think all this came into being without some type of cosmic ordering principle given the way nature tends to explode into chaos. God is just a label.
My problem with ID is with the word "Intelligent". Our existence may have been designed by God but all the pain I experience from my own body makes me think our bodies are not the most intelligent design. Of course, as most religions teach us, we should never judge God. The true path to spiritual enlightenment is to accept all of God's creations without judgment. And happiness comes from wanting what we have already.
My problem with ID is with the word "Intelligent". Our existence may have been designed by God but all the pain I experience from my own body makes me think our bodies are not the most intelligent design. Of course, as most religions teach us, we should never judge God. The true path to spiritual enlightenment is to accept all of God's creations without judgment. And happiness comes from wanting what we have already.