That's not even close to being right. Any thoughtful human engineer could do a much better job of designing the human body than the design we've got, it's a terrible piece of work. Our eyes are built backwards, with the light sensing cells facing away from the light source and behind the blood vessels that supply them, guaranteeing that some number of us with certain circulatory problems, notably diabetics, will go blind. That can't happen to a squid or an octopus,they have much better eyes. The tubes we breathe and swallow through share the same channel, guaranteeing that a certain number of us will choke to death. That can't happen to a whale or an elephant, their breathing and swallowing tubes are quite separate. What can we conclude from that, that the designer likes those critters better? The temporo-mandibular joint and the knee joint are extremely fragile and easily damaged. Our teeth are not very durable, sharks have a much better plan, rows of new teeth behind the current ones that migrate forward as the current set wears out. Our excretory and reproductive systems share the same territory, which is like an engineer putting an open sewer system through a playground. Average life expectancy without modern scientific medicine is in the 30 to 40 year range. I wouldn't call that elegant and functional. What all that shows is an absence of design, just various bits cobbled together rather sloppily in a "that's good enough, it works" fashion, exactly what an undirected process like evolution would predict.Typically when the intelligent design discussion is demonstrated as 'badly flawed', it is when atheists hold it up against the rigid rules of an omnipotent, all knowing, perfect god. Intelligent design as a broader mechanism of some force kick starting evolution, has turned out a much more elegant and functional product than most human engineering is capable of.
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