(Intelligent design fits objective reality handily from both an inductive and deductive standpoint. It takes a philosophy of some kind to explain it away. Let an evolutionist fill in the blank: "The presence of organized matter performing specific functions is best explained by . . ."
They do not have an answer. They pretend such an answer resides outside the realm of science altogether. To a degree it resides outside the realm of absolute certitude in this life. So do many other things science contends with. Science does not even know how many rubber bands are manually discarded each year. I hardly think it capable of reconstructing genetic history on the basis of morphological similarities.)
Is this the part where someone says, "evolution doesn't address this"?
Yes, and by default. This is the part where evolution throws up it's hands and says "We cannot know, and we do not want to know." But it still wants to have a front row seat in public schools and by law exclude any other suggestions.
The presence of organized matter performing specific functions is argued by anyone of opinion.