The fatal flaw in your argument is your assumption that God is no more than an event comparable to other events! Do you really believe any rational person holds that view?
It can be argued with equal facility and far more cogency that your materialism is a case of Special Pleading given its inadequacy - and inconsistency with the way materialists live. In daily life they don’t treat others as material objects!
If there’s a fatal flaw, it’s in the inability of ID proponents to explain why the designer is somehow exempt from the laws that allegedly prove his existence.
It is absurd to apply the criteria of physical laws to the Creator of those laws.
Incidentally, your tacit acceptance that when we refer to ‘designer,’ we’re really talking about ‘God,’ demonstrates ID’s intrinsic Creationism foundation.
If by Creationism you mean " belief in instant Creation" you must be unaware that Creation is more intelligible as
a continuous process in which everything is sustained, controlled and directed rather than a unique event which launched the universe and left it to run under its own steam.
It is certainly more economical and more intelligible to unite the concepts of Creation and Design than to separate them. Creation entails Design - unless the product is chaos. And Design implies Creation. The immense wisdom required to design such a universe as this implies the power to create the universe. It is precisely the order, harmony and beauty of the universe that refute the notion that it was not created or designed but just happens to exist for no reason or purpose whatsoever…