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True, but it's intelligent design of a completely different sort. Most likely one that renders most if not all holy texts irrelevant. Plus this intelligent design would be more Spore than Sims.
How do you mean "different sort"? Are you trying to categorize Intelligent Design now, for the sole purpose of clinging to the idea that you are right in your beliefs, and those damned crazy religious folks are still wrong? If I wrote a computer program capable of simulating the universe, and intelligent life arose therein, wouldn't I have the stature of God in their eyes? Wouldn't I have dominion over their existence? Wouldn't I have caused them to be, and couldn't I cause them to be not with a casual flick of a switch? Wouldn't I have created the earth and the heavens and the waters, wouldn't I have created the animals and the plants and the men and women upon the earth? The stars in the sky? I mean, after all I created the whole universe. That's pretty much spot-on with the basic nature of just about any theological deity right there, so I really fail to understand how there could possibly be any kind of distinction between the Intelligent Design these guys are trying to prove, and the Intelligent Design that us religious folk have been talking about for thousands of years.
Holy texts are simply the things that people stuck in the simulation have been writing based on their vastly limited perspective. Of course they wouldn't get it right, any more than these guys can get it right with their currently limited model that is not much bigger than the nucleus of an atom. Humans have been working on limited information since the beginning of our species. Science itself operates on what you might call a set of faulty holy texts, many of which would also be made irrelevant by this experiment's success. A whole lot of human thought would be made irrelevant.
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I think you are missing the point, it's two seperate things if you created a simulation of basic particles/waves, and this happened to give rise to matter/planets/life, vs if you had hand crafted each and every rock, and each and every organism. in the first you didn't intend, nor probably had any direct action toward creating such things, they were just a consequence of your most fundamental particles, this would pretty much ignore all "holy texts", since they describe a much more personal touch to things. so if on the other hand we discover that you had hand crafted each and every world, each and ever organism, then it'd give strength to the "holy texts" and what they attempt to describe.
in the end, if such a thing could be proved, yes absolutely their is intelligent design to our creation, but that might not be the design that many people have spent such a huge amount of faith towards.