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Intelligent Design and the Designer – an Opinion

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Eric Hedin writes:

In arguing for intelligent design for the origin of life, exhibited in the millions of species found on Earth, what is the role of the Designer?  Evolution, if merely defined as “change over time,” matches the evidence found in nature. But that doesn’t mean that the “evolution” happened by purely natural mechanisms. Our increasing understanding of the vast complexity of living organisms defies an explanation of their origin by natural causes.

While intelligent design as a scientific theory doesn’t address religious questions about the identity of the designer, as a Christian I obviously believe that the Designer is the God of the Bible. My viewpoint offered here goes beyond the theory of ID and represents my own thoughts on the matter of the origin of species, intended to be consistent with evidence from nature, and consistent with the Bible.

The Bible indicates that the Creator, God, was active in preparing the physical environment to support life, and in creating various forms of life until the creation of humans.  Setting this in the context of Earth’s history implies that God created millions of different species of living things over approximately 3.8 billion years.  I am not here suggesting a theistic evolution model, since that would imply that natural causes are capable of far more than what we actually observe. 

Could God have taken an already-existing organism and modified in such a way as to form a new species or other classification of organism? Human designers do something similar all the time, but the newly designed system still requires intelligent input of information to function properly. Since we find so much evidence for design in nature, the implication is that huge amounts of information were inputted into the biosphere during the history of life by an intelligent agent, whom I identify as the God of the Bible.

Why would anyone invoke God’s intervention to create living things, while acknowledging that normal laws of physics suffice to forms, say, galaxies and stars?  The answer is that this is what science shows: the laws of nature are completely sufficient to form stars (which have a relatively low information content) but are insufficient to form even the complex bio-molecular components of the simplest living organism.[1] The only known cause that can introduce the information required for life is the action of an intelligence. This is why I see intelligent design (consistent with my belief in the God of the Bible as the designer) as the best explanation for the origin of life in all its complexity.


[1] Eric Hedin, Canceled Science, What Some Atheists Don’t Want You to See (Discovery Institute Press, Seattle, 2021).

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And for Christians as I’m a Catholic something important of note https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/hexaemeron God commands the earth and oceans to bring forth all life and seems to only have a direct hand in creating us Furthermore, life seems designed to evolve. Lifes ability to do this is akin to built in AGI and life started with this ability. Evolution in general as defined as “adaption” fits perfectly with design. It’s only when you get disciplines like evolutionarily psychology where evolution is used to explain anything and everything is when we run into problems. That’s when you start getting wack a doodles that worship some old racist white man with a white beard (thought only creationists worshipped old men with white beards) replacing every instance of the word “God” with “evolution” and coming up with any half baked explanation for phenomena they don’t understand while calling it science.AaronS1978
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Motivated reasoning at its best……chuckdarwin
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Amen! But one has to beyond ID to make this conclusion. One has to have good reasons to believe the Bible is true. Eric has gone beyond ID and used the New and Old Testament since he said he was a Christian. A religious Jew who doesn’t accept the New Testament could make the same judgment just using the Old Testament. Other religious traditions use other texts to justify their specific religious beliefs. But all can use ID since it does not point to a specific religion, only to a creator of massive intelligence and power. Maybe using logic one can justify other aspects of the creator that are consistent with their religious beliefs. For example, the nature of man may indicate what the intentions of the creator were.jerry
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