I don't know exactly how to word this, but I'll express my thought as clearly as possible. Assuming we are talking about a personal God, I think complexity may be a sign there isn't a personal God/gods. The world is undeniably complex and beautiful. However, people who believe in personal gods usually think their lives are the point of God creating the universe in the first place. If that's the case, what's the point of the countless number of life forms? Sure, we need meat and vegetables. All we would need is some mammals etc to eat. However, we have things such as blue-green algae, the Barreleye fish, and many other things that aren't necessary. And beyond that, there is the universe. Why create hundreds of billions of galaxies with hundreds of billions of stars if we are the reason of creation. Feel free to express your opinion. This didn't come out as I expected, but I hope you understand my thought process. And I apologize for posting twice in under an hour! Thanks!
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Does complexity actually imply the lack of a creator?
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