Why do so many people instinctively search for or believe in a God?
There are lots of psychological reasons. Why are we here? What happens after we die? Why do bad things happen to good people? To me it makes perfect sense that people want to believe in god. But that doesn't mean god exists. Whether we want god to exist or not, doesn't affect the reality of the situation. Yes, maybe it's comforting to believe there's a god. Yes, there are many unanswered questions about how we got here, and why we're here. But that doesn't make god exist.
Evolution does not rule out intelligent design. Intelligent design does not rule out evolution. If you cannot grasp that neither theory necessarily violates the other, you will continue to be a master herdthinker.
There is a plethora of scientific evidence to support Evolution. Where is the evidence to support ID? If it exists, someone please tell me where to find it.
Also: which scripture is the most accurate at describing god, and what he/she/it wants from us? Because the ID proponents seem to think the intelligent designer is the Christian god, but I don't see why that god is any more plausible than all of the others. Why the Gospels, and not the Koran?
Intelligent design works great in a philosophical setting. In fact, it should be brought up in philosophical academia. But it does not pass scientific scrutiny. And thus should not be taught in a science course.
Right, this is a problem, the ID proponents are pretending that ID is science, which it clearly isn't. And the strawman (one at least) of the Expelled movie, is that there is a movement in academia to muzzle discussion of ID, or of religion. But I don't think anyone is saying that religion shouldn't be taught; just that ID shouldn't be in the science classroom. No one is trying to banish religion, or the right of ID proponents to express their views. We're just saying, let's not pretend that ID is science, because it isn't. Keep religion in the religion classes.