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Shredderbeam
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If a man designs a sentient computer program that goes and invents a cure for cancer, he cannot honestly say that he was the one who invented that cure.The idea that the immense non-human complexity in the universe has a “natural way of arising” is precisely what is at issue. If such immense complexity can arise without intelligence yet produce everything that exists including human intelligence that in turn produces complex technology, then there is the assumption that the basic random elements of the universe have the ability through a completely non-intelligent process, without planning or purpose, to organize themselves to build universities and rockets to the moon. It is much easier to believe in God than to accept such a theory.
I prefer to go with what the evidence suggests than what seems more probable.