I'm an ID'er/Creationist.
Now, having said that, it really comes down to the fact that I don't subscribe to the notion that evolution caused 100% of everything we see and know.
Most of my qualms with evolution come down to
- Creation of the universe - how did the matter come into being that created everything we know? Maybe I haven't read up enough, but I haven't found a solid argument concerning how matter even came into being (since that does go against the law of conservation)
- Creation of organic matter - how did matter make the switch from the inorganic into organic? Is this even an observable thing that we can define through empirical study?
Just me though. You can believe in evolution to a point (and I agree with a decent bit of it), but there is certainly a point that it will have a major effect on your worldview - either for or against the idea of an entity being involved in the process.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







