In some cases, intelligent beings are responsible for agent causation. However, that is not always the case. What is your justification for proposing the creation of the universe was caused by an intelligent being?
I'm with you so far
This is an assertion, which so far lacks any evidence. There's no reason to assume there is a mind acting upon nature.
If we can detect the activity of a mind, then we should be able to detect the activity of the mind behind nature. Can you show me where we conclusively detected that mind?
I don't doubt that, however our "experience" is often laughably wrong and can't serve as evidence without something more solid backing it.
Actually, I would conclude it was a really wacky earthquake... or someone working in the lab was playing a prank.... probably the person who left their signature on the readout.
Both of those conclusions (especially the last one) are far more plausible than an invisible magic man in the sky did it.
My first response is this:
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This is possibly the most ridiculous argument I've ever heard.... I actually by instinct physically facepalmed and laughed out loud at the same time while reading this.
How on earth does this prove how the courts, educational facilities and scientific community have fixed the game? There's nothing even alluding to that in this entire argument?
If you knew the first thing about science, you would also know when the evidence has obviously been spoiled or tainted (like dropping an oreo in the beaker), you can not use that evidence. Your experiment has been spoiled.
The scientist is not breaking the rules at all in this scenario, the student is. He's poisoned the experiment, which the chemist properly discovered... and you're trying to assert the Chemist is not being scientific in discarding tainted evidence?
This is completely asinine. Furthermore, it's completely pointless to the idea that an agent caused the universe.
You have not demonstrated in any way that an agent created the universe at all... you have merely shown it's possible for intelligent beings to act as agents of causation.
That doesn't mean that all things that are caused are done by an intelligent force, and ties in no way to the formation of the universe.