It is a requirement for any rational discussion. Nothing shall come of nothing…
A lack of positive statements is not ‘nothing’.
I see none of your 7 statements, suppositions, premises, as being scientific evidence of a designer.
And I am a Theist (Deist).
If I made ‘positive’ statements, about statements I considered false, that would be irrational.
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Maybe this will help.
I am reminded of a ‘paper’ I wrote about 30 years ago.
A disscusion between an Atheist, and a Theist. I forget the exact assignment, but it was to present two sides to a position.
My Theist made arguments such as you make. The Intelligent Design concept was not around in those days, the underlying concept, but not by that name.
I remember having the Theist say “When we plant carrot seeds, we always get carrots. Only apples grow on apple trees. This can not be by accident.”
The Atheist replies, “If I planted carrot seeds, and sometimes I got corn, or beets, you would tell me this could only happen if there were a god.
No matter what you see, you can say it is a result of god.”
Historically it has been ‘miracles’ that were a sign of god.
Something that defied logic and reason, something that ‘could not happen’, was evidence a god must have been the cause.
Fast forward to the Enlightenment, let science it simmer for a while and now it is ‘logic, reason, consistency’ that is a sign of god.
The orderliness, and consistency of the natural world, is your evidence of the supernatural.
You retain the ‘miraculous’ origin of life, as being the supernatural hand of god, but then things follow the (natural) ‘laws of nature’, and this is your further evidence of god, of the supernatural.
( I am not saying that you deny the ‘daily miracles of god’, just that it is not a part of your position here.)
When I hold a paintbursh, everything needs painted.
When I hold a hammer, everything needs a nail.
When some Theists look at the world, they see god everywhere.
I see no material, natural, evidence for god.
My evidence for god is mental state of being.
I intuit the existence of god.
This is evidence to no one but this Being, and I have no problem with that.
Others have had a similar intuitive experiences, but always it is a personal experience.
You tell me ‘Look, I have this concrete, logical, rational, evidence for the existence of god. What do you think?’
I think - ‘hogwash’.