This post continues the prior post concerning teleology. Having established that science, on its own, cannot be expected to answer the teleological question (why is there order in the universe?) or cosmological question (why is there something rather than nothing?) we are, by deduction, left with only two possible answers to these questions:
1) Things simply are the way they are. No explanation exists.
2) Something made things to be the way they are.
As established with the Kalam argument and argument from a finite past in an earlier post, we cannot accept an infinite chain of causes extending backwards into an infinite past. Rather, there must be a first or initial cause. In other words, the order we observe in the universe is either caused or it is an occurance of blind chance.
This is the essential starting point of the argument from design.