Saerules, you're mixing up two different kinds of complexity.
You are mixing up complexity as in complexity that is very complex in reality in how it comes about, with complexity in the sense of 'difficult to understand'.
It may be easier for people to grasp the idea of "goddidit" but for God to actually 'do it', and create the universe - it would require a great deal more complexity than some singularity like the big bang.
Highly complicated Physics books may be harder to understand than simple biology ones. But biological organisms are more complicated than physical particles, because, for a start - biology is made up of chemistry which is made up of physics! There's a whole load more physical complexity in organisms! It's the working parts, etc, that make it so.
EvF
You are mixing up complexity as in complexity that is very complex in reality in how it comes about, with complexity in the sense of 'difficult to understand'.
It may be easier for people to grasp the idea of "goddidit" but for God to actually 'do it', and create the universe - it would require a great deal more complexity than some singularity like the big bang.
Highly complicated Physics books may be harder to understand than simple biology ones. But biological organisms are more complicated than physical particles, because, for a start - biology is made up of chemistry which is made up of physics! There's a whole load more physical complexity in organisms! It's the working parts, etc, that make it so.
EvF