Hi Condorman. Yes. We went a few rounds on that one. It hasn't ended yet. This might be a good opportunity for you to clarify what evidence is necessary for you to conclude that an entity exists as a result of intelligent design. How do you know, when you see a "man-made" object, that it is man-made?
If you're gonna bet beers I hope they're ice cold.
Didja click the links? AndrewC and I went over this already. Go read and come up to speed. We identify objects of unknown origin as man-made by comparing them with other objects of known origin--man-made and naturally ocurring.
I assume that you agree with him that there is a way to determine design in living organisms. How does one do so? Do you have examples of designed and undesigned organisms against which we can compare unknown specimens? Or is there another way?