"If you imbue evolution and natural order and the constant laws of nature with the ability to form a universe, produce Goldilocks zones within solar systems, produce life from non-life, create a replicating RNA or DNA fragment with its profound complexity and have within this proto-lifeform a potential to transmute into a blue whale, then my friend you are describing God by using your language."
That's not the way that I would describe a God.
We by no means understand all the laws of nature or how they apply, but where we do have an understanding a God is not required. I have no reason to believe that it is only those areas that we don't understand that require a God.
"It's God, now what the hell is God?"
Me too, but I don't claim that there is a God.
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