If I create the seed, who created the tree (evolution)

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An anology I thought of, with regards to evolution and creation.

Let’s say I create a seed from scratch, an entirely new and separate species.
I then plant this seed and it turns into a tree.
Did I not create the tree?
Am I not responsible, for the colours of the leaves, the lengths of the stems and the overall shape and size of the tree overall?
How it reacts to gravity, was by my design, also how well it absorbs water and utilises photosynthesis etc.

With evolution, I like to think of the first replicating cell as the seed of life.
Scientists don’t know where it came from or how it was made, but have a few theories on abiogenesis.
For us, the answer is easy, it came from God.

This seed of life had in it, the blueprint for four legged creatures, due to how it would react with gravity.
It had in it, the blueprint for eyes, due to how it would evolve with light.

Therefore, if God created the first “seed” of life, then he also created the platypus, hippopotamus and us!
 
Those first 6 lines are very poetic in my view. Thanks for sharing.
 
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