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Originally Posted by Evil1
Study the complexity of Cerns Large Hadron Collider!
Oh shit! sorry, man made.
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That's actually not such a bad example. It is complex... and it had to be created. It just didn't come into being. This is something that I'm trying to drive home: complexity hints at a creator. Nobody would ever look at the LHC, or even a Ford truck, and come to any conclusion OTHER than "someone(s) made this." Our bodies our universe is far more complex than the Large Hadron Collider. There are very specific laws that govern the way things work. Something had to create those laws and bring life into existence. Life doesn't come from non-life. Combinations of chemicals could possibly happen on their own, but life still would not result from non-life.