No one considers ID to be "faulty". The simply believe [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]it is not testable empirically, and has no potential to ever be falsified.
Of course it can be falsified. ID claims that[/FONT] the bacterial flagellum, the mammalian eye, and the clotting cascade, are irreducibly complex - they're not. ID claims that being an irreducibly complex system precludes having been evolved - it doesn't.
And remember, your original claim was that the criticism levelled against ID is a double standard - it's not. The
same standard is applied, and evolution passes it, ID doesn't.
You do not understand Justice at all.
Irrelevant - it was your claim, not mine, that one's belief in evolution will count against them in this 'divine court'. My retort is that such claims are amusing.
God's scale of justice is perfectly balanced. Put all the good you do on one side and all the harm you do on the other side of the scale and tell me what direction the scale tilts.
Overwhelmingly towards the good side.
What you sow you shall reap. What goes around comes around. What harm we do to others is going to come back on us. No one gets away with nothing. There is a price to pay and in the end everyone will pay the price or enter into the reward. Only Jesus paid the price for us so that God did not even spare His own Son but delivered Him up for us all.
So God decided to sacrifice himself to himself to assuage himself and convince himself to lift the punishment he himself decided to enact.
Mhm.
Do you want the rest of the story or is this enough for now?
I've already heard the story, and it's as vile now as it's ever been. Infinite suffering for the crime of being born human, or for not being of the right religion, or for "not having Jesus in your heart", or for not "declaring Jesus as your lord and saviour", or whatever, is
not compatible with an all-powerful, all-loving creator.
Then again, if memory serves, you believe in annihilationism - or is that someone else?