Not really. The so-called "holes" in evolution do not bear up under scrutiny; indeed from the many posts on these threads over the past seven years detailing these "holes" it becomes readily apparent that your average ID advocate has a woeful lack of knowledge when it comes to the theory of evolution.
However, if you're game, go ahead and post what you believe to be the problems with evolution. You might be surprised at the avalanche of information your post will generate.
I am not intimately familiar with ID and am not a biologist. What I am here to argue, however, is that ID is not explicitly Christian (I myself am somewhat wary of it because it does not name a deity), and evolution is not just a scientific theory but quickly became a philosophical foundation that today is indoctrinated in the public schools. Many of those in the evolutionist camp will brook no compromise with this philosophy, and will allow no questioning of this theory in the public schools.