R. Natan Slifkin points outs a key problem with intelligent design in his Jerusalem Post article (via Hirhurim). It’s quite good and I think he’s right.
The “randomness” of Darwinian evolution is no more antithetical to religion than the superficially chance events of the Book of Esther, which we ascribe to God’s salvation, or the randomness of a lottery, about which it states in Proverbs 16:33, “When the lot is cast in the lap, its entire verdict has been decided by God.”