You're all wrong!
The actual answer to any argument that uses the words "Intelligent Design" is that ID is just a marketing term for Creationism, a theological doctrine. Those ID/Creationists are just a bunch of cdesignproponentists, I can prove it in a court of law. Oh wait, someone already did prove it in a court of law, in 2005, in Dover, DE.
I just had an event a decade later to commemorate the decision.
Yeah, just that one event that one time, not - ohh wait, have you folks heard my "I fought ID and I won" stories? OH did I DO it.
Was I right? I mean,"Dr" Michael Behe did slam his laptop shut, and stormed out of the hearing,; and the bill that intended to insert ID into science classes in Pennsylvania did not pass at that time. But what else did I do to display my authority over ID/Creationism? OH there are some stories.
Let's table that one to address this one: "Belief in something undefined is the epitome of irrationality."
Nuh uh!
*here we go, yo* How is it irrational to have a belief? We know what we know the way we know it. Right?
I don't have reason to believe I'm wrong about this. Wanna try to prove me wrong here? Ok, please try. Do you have reason to believe I may be mistaken regarding reasons to believe? Do you have reasons why or why not? Do you have Reason?
ooh! Where'd ya get your Reason from?
Am I being ... unreasonable? Are you sure? How do you know? Prove it. Claims require evidence.
My claim is that having a belief in a thing, regardless of definition, is not irrational. I claim that beliefs can be rational, and that human people who posses beliefs in the undefined and unknowable are rational people with sound logic, barring a phobia.
Prove me wrong until I win. You can't.
*pause*
I am wrong. How do I have or "win" this debate or discussion without using an Appeal to Authority?
In a lot of my "I am right" discussions and debates, I believe, and/or state or assert, that I am "right," or, accurate, or correct. A reason why I feel justified to make an assertion about my accuracy in argument may be because an authority is a source of information about a topic. Am I right about authority? What if I myself, personally, am an actual authority? How about if I feel I am *THE* authority on a topic?