To me, Intelligent design is that feeling you get when you take a psychedelic and look at how beautiful and alive nature is... the constant flow of energy... that the Universe isn't just an outcome of random chance; that there's an underlying genius to it all. Doesn't mean there's a personified Creator behind it. It could just be self-organization.
We aren't the cold, logical universe that science has mapped out. Science is a great tool but shouldn't be confused with the underlying reality. We just measured stuff and gave names to our measurements.
Doesn't give us a clue as to the WHY behind it all.
The inquisitive mind's favorite question is "Why?"... which science is great at answering for the most part... but if that is taken to the extreme, it eventually leads to "Why do we exist at all?" and maybe the most important, "Why is nature beautiful to us?" And that's where science has, so far, been unable to take us.
So I'm supposed to believe it's an accident that stars and elements capable of producing life are everywhere? The whole thing is an accident, an outcome of probabilities?
Life has existed on Earth for 33% of the age of the Universe. I'd say that's a long time for a freak accident to happen.
In fact, assuming we are random outcomes means you think we are more special than thinking we are just a normal part of a normal universe. A normal outcome. Probably replicated all over the place, we are just separated by such massive distances we think we're alone.
Edited by JohnBonham, 31 May 2014 - 08:45 PM.