The intelligent design debate has attracted lot of attention lately. Even after the kitzmiller v dover trial, it`s proponents still gain a significant popularity. I`m wondering what you all think of this secular version of creationism. What do you think about the future of intelligent design? Is it valid? Will it stay valid?
I wouldn't call ID a secular version of creationism. In fact, I consider the terms synonymous. Isn't the Genesis creation story, like all other creation stories, the account of an alleged intelligent designer.
At least two prominent ID proponents have said that the ID movement is about whoever they mean by "God." Being Christians, we can assume that they mean the god of the Christian Bible.
[1] From the Wiki on co-founder and program advisor of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture Phillip Johnson's Wedge Document:
"milestones for the intelligent design movement, with its governing goals stated in the opening paragraph: "To defeat scientific materialism and its destructive moral, cultural and political legacies" and "To replace materialistic explanations with the theistic understanding that nature and human beings are created by God"
[2] From William Dembski (senior fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture):
"I believe God created the world for a purpose. The Designer of intelligent design is, ultimately, the Christian God."
As you probably know, the movement is dead in the scientific community, and has been declared religion and pseudoscience in the American court system, where its teaching in public schools has been banned.
But this movement isn't going away as long as it can attract funding and politically powerful allies. The religious community is intent on reaching children, including the children of parents uninterested in Christianity, and so the schools are targeted.