Heres an experiment: Live your life the way you want to, by what feels right. and then grow old and die.
After you have died, is there more?
This experiment has already been performed: but no-one has published the results.
ID, IMO, Is simply recognizing the perfection of balance of all that exists.
Then why do some things fall over?
man can build a computer, see it, and recognize it came from intelligence.
And man can look at a tiger and recognize that it came from two other tigers unintelligently making out.
And both these feats of recognition come from prior knowledge --- we
know how computers are made and how tigers are made. It is not clear that an ideal reasoner, without this sort of knowledge, could infer these things merely by abstract contemplation of a computer and a tiger.
So how are we meant to decide whether the universe is more like a computer or a tiger? Of course, if we could find a label on the bottom of the universe saying "Made In Taiwan", this would be a useful indication ...
Edited by Dr Adequate, : No reason given.