There is a such thing as being so open-minded that our brains fall out.
Now, do you give any credence that there is a green mushroom from another galaxy now orbiting the moon and that a fairy flew its spores to earth depositing RNA?
If you don`t, why not?
As I have already said post after post, (I take it you have not read any of them), it is completely fine to say, "We don`t know yet" or "We are working on that at the moment" or "we are incapable of that perception at the moment". The problem is, defaulting to mysticism, the supernatural, or the spiritual because the answer is not readily apparent given the technology or knowledge base at the moment.
YOU seem to have a problem with saying, "I don`t know" or "we are still learning" or "we are incapable of that perception at the moment". Instead, you`d rather assign or ascribe some mystical, "beyond our understanding" spiritual nonsense.
You are being entirely illogical when you default to mysticism in lieu of an available answer.
I do not have the time at the moment to write out a lengthy reply to this, (perhaps I will have some more time later), so in the mean time I will keep this rather brief.
What I am trying to point out to you is that the belief in intelligent design, is not as absurd as you would like to make it out to be. Even Einstein believed in the concept of "GOD" ...although not in the Judeo-Christian sense of the word.
Is it really so hard to concede that there MAY be a possibility in intelligent design. Those that believe in "GOD" like to put the concept in a box, and oversimplify it, but this is because it is far beyond our limited comprehension to do give this concept justice.
Also...and like I said I do not have the time to expound on this point in the manner that it deserves.... but regardless if all things can be explained in a Scientific manner, or there is a delineation between the physical and the spiritual, is a moot argument. The bottom line is that FAITH is the paramount concept at play here.
Just as the Christian has faith in what he cannot see, so you also have faith in Science's ability to explain all phenomena, or last you do in theory. Like Kierkegaard pointed out....it doesn't matter what philosophical system you adhere to, or even in the realm of explaining everything in purely scientific terms, one always reaches the point where they reach a cliff, and their intellectual understanding is limited, and they must take that "Leap of Faith" in order to continue.
I, (much like Carl Jung did in his day), would admonish you, to not completely disregard, "spiritual," or esoteric concepts/ideas, as you are only selling yourself short. That is if you REALLY care about what the truth is....again I think you are just as Dogmatic as your average fundamentalist Christian...only you champion a different cause.