
'Nature,' we're told, 'is a gift from the gods.'-- which is just one among many things that all humans were supposedly gifted with many, many years ago by an immortal, supreme being.
But, as more logical explanations are uncovered by science, people have started to opt for rationality over religion, while some choose to believe in both.

Some argue that it is impossible for things such as flowers to exist without God, as the probability for such an intricate organism to exist without supernatural intervention is infinitely small. Therefore, God must exist.
However, it is undeniable that the probability of the existence of a supernatural, all knowing creator, who also created 'life' and planets out of thin air, is equally as small, if not smaller.
If that is so, the probability of a deity magically creating life is statistically impossible. So, isn't it easier to believe in logically sound theories of life, than believing in beliefs that have been passed along for centuries, that demand us to believe that we originate from dust?