It seems as though you haven't learned a thing from our discussions.
Sigh.
Regardless of whether humans know the exact origins of the universe, truth still exists in regards to the subject. It is either absolutely true that the universe had a creator, or it is absolutely true that it did not.
Truth isn't relative, Opti :|.
Mr. Neil speaks truth, unfortunately. Many Christians do run to the Bible as a factual basis for knowledge - when it simply is not. However it is a method with which to form Christian beliefs. Scientific and historic evidence, as well as logic and reasoning, can then be used to substantiate the claims of the Bible.
Do you understand and know all intricacies of every detail of mathematics, physics, biology, etc (knowledge)? No, so you can't possibly say there is no other plausible explanation. 2000 years ago, if I were to set a lap-top in-front of a cave man, he would have said god created it. God of the gaps in its truest form -- another substantial logical fallacy.
*Sigh.
I don't use God of the gaps arguments. Thanks though.
I agree, I cannot prove that there is no other plausible explanation. But none has yet been presented. And logic actually supports a supernatural creator - logic you are pitifully blind to.
For the second time, Opti, why have you not swayed me with your "evidence?"
BECAUSE IT ISN'T LOGICAL.
I agree that microevolution exists. In fact, evolution as a whole is not an absurd notion (although there is no real evidence to support it - missing links, beneficial mutations, ect). What is impossible to believe is that all fine-tuned values necessary for life came into being by way of a random explosion.
I don't see how anyone can grasp that an extremely intricate design came from anything but a designer.
The notion is absurd to me.