Yahweh said:
By the way, one of my favorite parodies of the ID movement is The Argument from Irreducible Grotesqueness by WinAce:
Alkatran said:
What an amazing sight. I especially liked the creature that replaced another's tongue.
RandFan said:
Excellent site. Thank you.
Aw gee, thanks.

*bows*
Just one problem. I don't get it. Is the argument that an inteligent designer wouldn't make grotesque creatures?
My article points out that those particular creatures are
more in line with an intelligent designer testing biological weaponry, creating stuff to defeat the intelligently-designed defenses someone else made, or just overall being an *******, than the benevolent gods of most religions. When you think about it, given how red in tooth and claw nature is, all of these seem more probable than a monotheistic view and an additional, tacked-on, attempted explanation for
why God--entirely counterintuitively--made such horrors as the eye worm. As I write on the webpage, if we're going to go by analogies to human-designed things, God's surprisingly creative at designing implements of torture, and I'm not sure if ID-ists would want the baby-killing liberals to teach
that in schools.
Ultimately, yes, I believe such creatures prove beyond a reasonable doubt there's no god as the major religions describe one. One could still exist that was uncaring toward humanity, limited in power and forced to use a process--such as evolution--that auto-creates such Frankensteinian beasties despite a desire not to, or simply a sociopath who did it on purpose to harrass us. This argument of mine is the bastard love child of Epicurus' ancient Argument from Evil, and William Paley's Watchmaker argument.
But I just loved collecting all that cool parasite-related information, as well as getting all those horribly gross and disturbing pics, so I'm glad you all enjoyed it, too.