In what way do these things “plainly point to a creator”? Is it just that you believe that complex things must be created by something equally complex? Does that also mean that since God is complex that something created God as well?
I’d agree that biological processes are complex and fascinating, but they are also very prone to errors. The kind of errors that result in disease, disability, and death. I have a hard time seeing that as plain evidence of an omnipotent creator.
I agree. Back in the day we could look at a rainbow and exclaim “good must exist, look at this”. Now we know it’s light following the laws of physics.
There are many such examples, and as we continue our move from the dark ages to that of scientific enlightenment, more discoveries will unveil the wonders of science, and the natural world.
In what way do these things “plainly point to a creator”? Is it just that you believe that complex things must be created by something equally complex? Does that also mean that since God is complex that something created God as well?
I’d agree that biological processes are complex and fascinating, but they are also very prone to errors. The kind of errors that result in disease, disability, and death. I have a hard time seeing that as plain evidence of an omnipotent creator.
I agree. Back in the day we could look at a rainbow and exclaim “good must exist, look at this”. Now we know it’s light following the laws of physics.
There are many such examples, and as we continue our move from the dark ages to that of scientific enlightenment, more discoveries will unveil the wonders of science, and the natural world.