"They can always produce results from already created materials but have yet to create something from nothing."
You clearly don't know what ID is. Nothing in ID requires creation from nothing, nor does it require any kind of divinity on the part of the creator.
Answer me this: If you walked into a room and found 500 dice on a table and they all had the 6 side up and were placed so as to spell out your name, would you think it more likely that they were placed that way by an intellligent being, or that they randomly fell into that configuration? Is not our plant a far more complex configuration than that?
"You clearly don't know what ID is."
Thanks for such a quick judgement.
"Nothing in ID requires creation from nothing, nor does it require any kind of divinity on the part of the creator."
Where did all the stuff that we see come from unless from an intelligent designer who created the very stuff with which to design?
"Answer me this: If you walked into a room and found 500 dice on a table and they all had the 6 side up and were placed so as to spell out your name, would you think it more likely that they were placed that way by an intellligent being, or that they randomly fell into that configuration? Is not our plant a far more complex configuration than that?"
Don't quite understand your analogy. Are you saying that the configuration involves a designer but that designer is not divine? Please explain. A litte confused. Thanks