Birdless, if I can put words in your mouth, it sounds like you believe god set up a bunch of rules and that's how we have life. That is perfectly in line with evolution. There is no way to tell if nature is running God 2.1 software or if it did it alone.
ID says, for example, the structure of the eye is too complex to have been made anyother way than the direct hand of a higher being. It totally ignores the fact that you can easily connect the dots from light sensitive single celled organisms to the human eye. ID is just a rehashing of Creationism. It's just saying we're too good to have come from the same ancestor as chimps and bonoboes.
If you believe god made us directly from scratch, you're an ID person. If you think god converted us from apes, you're an evolution person.
I have just taken the can and spilled the worms all over the floor. If this discussion sprouts it's own legs, one of us moderators will split it off. I like the original topic and don't want it squashed.
Okay, well, so as to try to not completely derail this thread and start some huge debate that has apparently already been hashed through here before, let's just try to take this as a personal question directed at me (which is cool), and this is my answer:
Apparently this is somewhat murky territory for me. Growing up, I was taught straight Creationism, a literal interpretation of the accounts in Genesis. As my horizons broadened, I found out that some contend that Genesis contains
two stories of creation, and it was in the second that gives us the story of the creation of Adam,
et al (it's in this theory that allows for an older earth, the fossil record, etc.). Obviously, there is enough geological evidence out there that, assuming Genesis is literal, makes it obvious that a
complete account of all that happened to give rise to "life, the universe and everything" is not contained there.
The best I can put it is: I would
prefer to believe that man was created, and that common structure in virtually all life is due to the "style of the artist," as it were, but
I really don't know, and I don't base my relationship with God on the knowledge of how the universe popped into existence. Even if life did evolve, I believe God had direct involvement (the whole "style of the artist" thing, again), and, well, like you said (re: "God 2.1 software" sentence), I really don't think there's more either of us can really say on it from that point.
