John Dough wrote:
I'm not part of the ID community but William Dembski a prominent member of the ID community disputes what you just said:
The ID community wants to prove the existence of a supernatural designer. No natural actor will do -- it must only be the Almighty Lord of the Universe who designs all.
I'm not part of the ID community but William Dembski a prominent member of the ID community disputes what you just said:
ID is not an interventionist theory. It's only commitment is that the design in the world be empirically detectable. All the design could therefore have emerged through a cosmic evolutionary process that started with the Big Bang. What's more, the designer need not be a deity. It could be an extraterrestrial or a telic process inherent in the universe. ID has no doctrine of creation.
Intelligent design does not require organisms to emerge suddenly or be specially created from scratch by the intervention of a designing intelligence. To be sure, intelligent design is compatible with the creationist idea of organisms being suddenly created from scratch. But it is also perfectly compatible with the evolutionist idea of new organisms arising from old by a process of generation. What separates intelligent design from naturalistic evolution is not whether organisms evolved or the extent to which they evolved but what was responsible for their evolution.