RF, philosophically, ID is a circular argument.
Then why must you reframe it in order to make your claim? Let’s deconstruct your reframing once again.
Premise: Things designed can't be found in nature.
This can’t be the proper premise because ID infers that life is designed. Therefore ID specifically allows for design in nature.
1. We see something that seems complex in nature, so we determine what it has in common with designed things.
2. Once we find the commonalities we can declare it is designed.
No, this is more accurate:
2. When markers for design are found in nature we investigate these markers to see if any material mechanisms can account for them.
3. We also investigate design processes to better understand the key characteristics of these markers.
4. Through a process of observation and testing we confirm that design processes generate these markers while materialistic mechanisms do not.
5. We investigate the theoretical basis of these markers to better understand why design is capable of generating them and confirm that material mechanisms are not.
6. From this we can infer design whenever these markers are detected.
Conclusion: Since we can't find designed things in nature, it must have been designed... as we stated in the premise.[/quote]
Likewise your conclusion is in error. Try this one.
Conclusion: We can infer design exists in nature since many things found in nature contain characteristics and configurations that are often present in designed systems and never present in systems known to have materialistic causes. Furthermore Information theory and probability analysis provides the theoretical basis to tell us why material mechanisms seem incapable of generating such systems.
Humans are wonderful pattern recognition machines. We can find patterns where there are none. Studies have shown this. ID is just a continuation of this process.
DNA is a high entropy encoded deterministic instruction set on a low entropy chemical carrier. Please show us how this is a false pattern.