No , my point about looking in the mirror was that some people, like myself, just find the fact that we exist and are such incredibly designed beings as possible evidence of a higher intelligence.
Definitely your prerogative.
All the same, the available data just isn't much help in convincing people who are not predisposed to share your view.
Ultimately, the way I see it, it is a very personal thing, not supposed to have consequences beyond that sphere.
I don't want you to change any of your views, that's not for me to want. I'm just having a discussion of ideas with you.
I only responded to you initially because it sounded like you were saying that it is a fact or truth that there is no possibility of a higher intelligence or Intelligent Designer. Maybe I misunderstood.
There is indeed no such possibility, if you ask me. I don't really understand how come some people disagree with that. It is just so alien.
I was just saying that there is a possibility but , of course, no one can prove that there is or isn't or state unequivocally that there is or isn't.
Just curious, do you contemplate how living matter came into being from non-living matter or how the universe suddenly began from nothing ?
I don't see anything particularly surprising in abiogenesis, and I am not sure that "how the universe arose from nothing" is even a logical question.
Those two questions simply don't strike me as having much importance at all. Let alone religious significance.
Or do you find these questions inconsequential since they are unknowable ?
I am not sure that I find them exactly unknownable so much as I find them lacking in significance. It is not like I have to validate the origin of life nor that of the universe.