Consider
this
:
An
archaeologist
digs
deep
into
the
desert
sand
and
finds
a
piece
of
an
old
clay
pot.
After
his
investigations,
this
archaeologist
can
tell
us,
from
this
little
old
piece
of
dusty
clay,
so
much
about
the
civilisation
that
existed
thousands
of
years
ago
that
produced
it;
he
can
tell
us
about
the
types
of
ovens,
temperatues,
and
dyes
that
they
worked
with,
the
raw
materials
that
they
used,
and
thus
assess
the
level
of
their
artistic
skill
and
technological
ability,
etc.
All
this
from
a
small
piece
of
clay
lying
in
the
desert.
Did this archaeologist ever see the civilisation that produced this pot ? How does he know that it ever existed ?
He knows because he saw that the piece of clay was produced by someone who designed it, and shaped it, and had the intelligence to be able to heat it and produce the pot, and not only that, they also had the ability to colour it and make it look beautiful.
Design ==> Designer.To the archaeologist the existence and intricacy of the piece of pottery is conclusive proof of the existence, intelligence and ability of the people who made it.
Look around you: at the beautiful sunset on a summer evening, at the moon and the stars on a cloudless night, at the water that you drink, at the trees and how they grow from tiny seeds.
Think about yourself: your eyes with which you see, your ears with which you hear, your tongues with which you taste and talk, your hands and your feet, your heart and your brain.
Consider how these things are so complex in themselves and yet work together in such perfect harmony.




