"Actually, he stated it perfectly, unless you want to start arguing the difference between 'higher being' and the 'intelligence' that cause these mysterious processes to occur."
One of the main points of ID is not even about biology. It is about intelligent causes (including humans as intelligent agents) being of a different category than material causes, and not being reducible to them. In addition, Dembski claims that certain effects are only attributable to intelligent causes. Therefore, we can examine systems and determine if intelligent causes had a role in their development.
Cite evidence and examples, please. I've heard this claim before but have never been presented with anything than handwaving and generalizations...