We went through the scientific revolution and enlightenment when many of the greatest minds in Europe developed new scientific, mathematical, philosophical, and social theories.
Today, in the year 2010, close to half of the population of the richest and most advanced nation on earth, the US of A, according to a 2009 Gallup poll, only 39 percent of Americans say they “believe in the theory of evolution,” 25 percent confirm they do not believe in evolution, and 36 percent don’t have an opinion either way.
Proponents of intelligent design—who assert that natural selection cannot explain the complexity of human beings and many other life forms—routinely slight evolution as a mere ‘theory’ despite overwhelming scientific evidence demonstrating it’s far far more than some hunch.
Also today many of us still believe and worship a God who lets 18000 children die from sickness and malnutrition every single day of the year. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-02-17-un-hunger_x.htm Presently we can also see what God thinks of the poorest people in the western hemisphere!
At what point should we start wondering if this supernatural deity, full of love and good will, actually exists?
Practically every scientist of the Scientific Revolution from Newton, Leibniz, Galileo, Kopernik, Bruno, Robert Brown, James Maxwell, etc. in so many diverse fields were theists.
Yes, intelligent design is basically the means to identify stupid people in our age. But to think this maligns all versions of faith is nothing more than a logical fallacy. A generalization.
Also, as an atheist, I find that any time someone remarks that one knows the mind of a God they do not believe in is rather suspect. Also, knowing my personal experience with many Baptists, Southern at that, who are firm in their belief in God, give a rat's *** about evolution or intelligent design, understand that such debates have no bearing on how they live their lives or treat other people.
In other words, you need a better argument.
edit: Am I beginning to sound like Jay?