You can, but why? Gravity is a characteristic of nature. To suggest the the falling raindrop is operating purposefully is anthropomorphic delusion. To then argue that this purposeful raindrop is evidence of supernatural agency is ludicrous.
Ok let reason this one Gravity is a characteristic of nature Two thing comes out of this 1) Gravity exist and we know that it does by observing it effect on other objects in and around our environment. 2) Nobody had to present visible (physical) evidences that it does exist, yet we all know it. So yes I can say that by observing our environment and the orderly way in which everything works, we can know that there is a designer and creator that is God.
I am sure that you can work out the purpose of rain, but Ill state it for the purpose of clarity, it is to feed and nourish plants, so that seeds germinate and produce plants and seed that are food for animal, and new seeds to continue the cycle.To suggest the falling raindrop is operating purposefully is anthropomorphic delusion.
Does it? Just think of all the cycles that spring out of this statement (your purposeful raindrop) rain comes from clouds that are evaporated and condensed raindrop, there is an atmosphere that hold them so that they will come down to earth to serve it purpose again and again, to think that all these wonders are the result of blind, directionless, purposeless, random occurrence, is irrational.To then argue that this purposeful raindrop is evidence of supernatural agency is ludicrous.