Given the many diverse functions and processes of the human body, coupled with the fact that there are independently functioning life forms that support and maintain your body as a living organism, do you feel there is any sense of design prevalent enough that would make or cause you to feel that way?
What is it?
No. I have epilepsy (a seizure disorder) where neurons in the brain misfire spontaneously. It's always a surprise and never pre-planned
yet to doctors and to the brain is absolutely normal to have
spontaneous activity in the brain for whatever reason. We can find patterns but the reason it's considered an illness is not only how it affects us but how it affects the brain. Not the patterns but the activity itself. We don't know.
Same as cancer, depression, and other forms of illnesses and condition. Same as nature and same as a unpredicted miscarriage.
We need to learn how to deal with there is
no design,
no purpose in and of itself, and
no living eternally to comfort ourselves in the illusion life-our physical bodies-do not die.
Energy (fancy word? spirits) do not die. Energy always exist. It's not designed either hence why neurons go haywire. Yet, why does it need to be designed, divine, or things of that nature?
In and of itself, life doesn't make sense, does it's own thing, and doesn't stop for us just because we take care of it the best we can.
Design? No. I've had seizures all my life. I compare life to seizures. Why would I expect anything more?