god's will you say?, page-80

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    Crystalvoyager, I said: "if you saw just ten stones arranged precisely into an arrow on the ground, would you say: 'no-one made that!'"

    You replied: "No i would say some bloke or shelia has been here before not that god had visited me"

    I agree! In fact, most people know handiwork when they see it, even when the workmanship is crude.

    So, if we know beyond all reasonable doubt that the stone arrow is handiwork, how, then, do we blind ourselves to the infinitely greater workmanship in an eagle?

    Can theories of evolution and cosmology, whether true or not, have anything to say on this question of handiwork? We know that the arrow is a made thing just by looking carefully at it. It makes no difference when it was made, or by what process. We see the complex, purposeful order of the arrow, and can deduce with certainty a creative mind behind it - and likewise for the eagle.
 
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