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Theists adore presenting the argument from improbability to justify their belief in God. Generally, they argue, The cosmos (insert any other complex natural phenomenon) are far too complex to have arisen by chance, thus they must have been intelligently designed. We call this designer God. The problem with this reasoning is obvious: Any entity capable of designing something as complex as the cosmos surely is at least equally as complex. Therefore, that intelligent designer also must have been designed (the design inference only is logically permissible if applied uniformly). And, surely, the intelligent designers designer also must have been designed, by a Super intelligent designer. This reasoning dooms us to an infinite regress. Theists may presume to argue that the intelligent designer always has existed, or designed itself. In that case, I ask for hard, scientific evidence to support such an assertion. How could we, the mere creations of a designer, presume to know about that designers origin? The only way I can imagine would be through revelation, such as the revealed Truth of Scripture. But no serious scientist will be convinced by knowledge by revelation, if only because the Bible is full of gross inconsistencies, scientific impossibilities and historical improbabilities [Not to mention the fact that the Bible was written by many authors, with their own agendas, which then was filtered through rewriters and powers of the day.] Saying God always has existed or God created himself explains nothing, but instead offers a permanently inaccessible black box. Positing God simply replaces one mystery (the origin of the cosmos) with an even more baffling mystery (the origin of the designer, the origin of the designers designer, ad infinitum). Citing God does not explain a thing. The design hypothesis is a path to infinite regress a path that has no answers.