intelligent design
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No ukit, that's not what my argument boils down to. Did you read my posts throughout this thread? No, this is closer to what you might boil down mine (and countless other scientists') argument to:
1. For a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to: Irreducible Complexity in biological machines, digitally coded information in DNA - the core of life, the Big Bang and it's relevant implications, the lack of evidence of species to species evolution in the fossil record, the inability of Darwin's mechanism of natural selection + unguided mutation to produce novel information, the impossible precision to the fine tuning of the physical laws governing our planet and our position in our solar system, etc..., the metaphysical reality of the human conscience and all of it's expression, and other factors...
we can conclude...
2. Intelligence was required in the design and implementation of the universe and organic life.