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That the Church “declares actual design in nature” cannot be extended as a proposition in support of Intelligent Design theory. The fact there is order, design and purpose in nature does not constitute evidence in support of Intelligent Design theory. The problem pertains to how ID theorists attempt to account for design in nature. The way in which ID explains design is scientifically and philosophically untenable. Exposing ID fallacies is something I can easily do, but I will not do here in this particular post.Intelligent Design is number one on the Ideological list for ideas slated for destruction.
First, the Church declares actual design in nature. Second, regardless of the vast storytelling capabilities of imaginitive scientists, there are specific, complex and interelated machinery in a cell far beyond any hope of occurring by chance.
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That the ID explanation for design is badly flawed is why Cardinal Shonborn says he will not align himself with the ID movement. Furthermore, an article in the official Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, says Intelligent Design confuses science and religion, and came down clearly in opposition to ID stating: “Intelligent design does not belong to science and there is no justification for the pretext that it be taught as a scientific theory alongside the Darwinian explanation.” (Jan. 17, 2006)
You can access a news report about the Vatican’s article here at Catholic News Service
The fact remains that the mind of the Church is opposed to Intelligent Design theory. So, it is misleading for you to cite that the Church recognizes design in nature. Worse yet, people like ReggieM pontificate on matters, such as Jaki’s work, when he is totally clueless when it comes to the kind of in-depth analysis represented by such eminent scholars as Fr. Jaki. It appears that some people on CAF are determined to never let facts stand in the way of their opinions.
A further egregious error in logic is committed by ID representatives when they cite elements of Darwinian materialist ideology, such as irreducible chance and randomness, and take those Darwinian errors as proof or support for ID theory. Every evolutionists sees through this transparent abuse of reasoning.
So, there are very good reasons why ID gains no support from either the Vatican or evolutionists. Darwinism, insofar as it is science, and not ideology, possesses the potential to become a solid scientific explanation of origins. In theory, its scientific aspects are potentially quantifiable. That is something ID does not have and cannot truthfully claim.
For an additional explanation of the bad philosophy represented by Intelligent Design theory, you can refer to the article by Father Edward Oakes on ZENIT, entitled Evolution in the Eyes of the Church (Pt. 2).