3. Take any book. Let us say that the book contains half a million words and many pictures. Lay it open in your hand. Can you say that the book formed itself? Did the pictures fall out of the sky? Did the trees cut themselves down to form paper? Did all the words form themselves on every page, each word, comma and full stop so that they made sense? Well the answer is of course not, that would be impossible. Millions of years could go by and nothing would have happened. But the truth is that the human DNA chain contains 4.3billion parts, enough to go to the moon and back. Each part is in the right order to construct a human being with everything in its order. This is evidence of design and therefore a Designer. I would ask you other questions. Where is the edge of space; when was the beginning of time? Man thinks he is so smart, but in the overall scheme of things, he knows nothing at all.
Here's the thing about the argument from design: it's absolutely useless for proving God, because you have to start with the assumption that what we see around us was an intended goal... IOW, you have to beg the question by assuming design in order to conclude design.
The other problem: no matter how remarkable, say, books or 747s are, we never take their remarkableness as "proof" that they were created through magic, which is effectively what you're doing when you invoke God.
At the end of the day, arguments from design are nothing more than arguments from ignorance: "I can't see how X could have arisen naturally, so it must have been designed and created by God." At the sane time, though, I can't see how God could have done anything, so if I applied your approach, I could just reject God as an explanation right off the bat. Luckily, it seems I'm more open-minded and rational than you are, because I don't take the limits of my imagination as the limits of what's possible.
Psalm 14:1 (KJV) The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God.
Matthew 5:22: "And anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of hell."