I don’t know that I’d call it “ID.” Intelligent Design has for baggage, it seems to me, that God designed reality and turned it loose. (In the manner suggested by Al.) But, is even this really the case? Is it not more plausible that what we are seeing is the continuous roll-out of Creation? We cannot see it as other than that. God can see it in an instant, but, that is the proclivity of Infinite Being. Finite beings are limited to viewing successionary events, an unfolding, a roll-out.
As such, God is tuning the mechanism on a continuous basis. Each successionary event is the next episode, so to speak, of this roll-out “mechanism.” How can an Infinite Being see it any other way? Providence is the plan, or the Design, if you will. And, each successionary event is another paint brush stroke by God. So, it appears to us as though there is a pre-thought out design. God is so different from us that we cannot think of an analogue for His method. So, we quibble. It’s ID or it isn’t ID. It’s evolution or it isn’t.
I have problems with both. ID, as I mentioned, is our illusion. Evolution is also our illusion. Evolution cannot have taken place as evolutionists present. Why? Because everything would then be subject to exquisite, pure Chance. The biologist says that there has been plenty of time for all that exists to have come to be by “chance.” I think not. Each and every one of trillions of chance events has to have taken place by the ever complexifying force of nothing more than “chance.” “Chance,” not “randomness.” In this universe it is equivalent to trillions upon trillions to one that, as Reggie insists, life alone came about by pure chance. But, then, it does not stop there. Each step in the complexification of each living thing, not to mention non-living things, is another chance occurrence that defies the plausibility and possibility of ALL of these extants.
jd’s axiom No 1: it is impossible that chance is the significant mechanism by which all things came to be and then complexify.
But it is possible, and plausible, that God is not finished - as far as we can tell. That the universe came to be at the instant of Creation is not identical with the instant of the Big Bang. We seem to have this awful tendency conflate the two. They are completely distinct. God’s “roll-out” of Creation occurs - to an Infinite Being - in an infinitesimal that is smaller than a Planck epoch. That infinitesimally-smaller-than-a-Planck-epoch is to us Time as we see it.
So, forget Design and forget Evolution. They are nothing more than not-very-interesting speculations. What I am suggesting is not without merit. The determinants of God are scattered throughout Revelation and Theological consideration. To date, I know of no one who has coherently thought through what it means to be truly infinite. We can only come to some notion of it by a via negativa, from its negation. That gives us very little of a positive basis to go on.
God has not pre-thought out Creation. We are informed that He had merely to Think it, then Will it. No span of Time can be inferred here - as we know God is without time. An Infinite cannot be in any way subject to time, nor can anything an Infinite Being does.
The ID - anti-ID argument is nothing more than an exercise for the brain.
God bless,
jd