One of the first reasons I believe in God, is because of the observable evidence all around me. When I see the design of something as complex as my own body, I don't have enough faith to believe I evolved from re-arranged pond scum over millions (or billions) of years. What if one part of our nervous system were not fully evolved? We would not survive a day. The perfect harmony of every bone in our skeletal system, which supports the perfect cooperation of our muscular system, which runs in perfect accord with our nervous system, is observable evidence we were created by God. Not to mention that we would not last a minute without a perfectly running cardiovascular system, which would not last without an infallible digestive system, which would fail without a flawless urinary system, and I have not even mentioned the lymphatic, endocrine, repiratory or reproductive systems.

To me, even a cursory study of anatomy is a slap in the face to any theory that we came about by chance. Doctors have been studying the human body for centuries, and in increasingly minute detail, as technology advances, yet they are still discovering new things about our irreducible complexity every day.

Consider, too, the design of thousands of animal species in the world, as well as thousands of types of trees, shrubs, vines and flowers; the function of the water cycle, ocean currents; the perfect relationship of oxygen to hydrogen in water that makes life on earth possible. What about the other planets and the "fined-tuned" universe we live in? To believe that all of this came into existence as the result of an explosion, billions of years ago, is on par with believing in magic.