The more settled the science, the more glaring is apt to be the error in settling that science.
The Creator of the universe might be gratified by our attempts to understand it- but likely chuckles at the conclusions we reach.
Discovering God had a profound effect on my view of life. It happened in nursing school while taking Anatomy & Physiology. The systems. Breathtaking.
Even with regard to their theories on the origin of the universe, Nachmanides’ commentary on Genesis says that originally, the entire universe was a ball of potential, in which both darkness and light were compressed and indistinguishable. That could be interpreted as Big Bang theory, when G-d took that ball of chaos and started unpacking it, and just as the Light was more than mere conventional light, and the true Light was hidden away for the righteous after the end of days, so, too, the darkness might be something more than conventional darkness, maybe even “dark matter”. Could be. Maybe the blind scientists just groped around on the proverbial elephant until they gave it a hand job by accident. Ewww. Anyway. Dark matter. Yeah.
The amazing complexity of the human body reveals astronomical odds that we are random matter in the universe that just happened to come together in way that supports complex life.
I think the odds of all the proteins required for mono cellular life to have the right handedness are like 1.06 x 10^300 odds.Does NOT even count for the right proteins to be sequenced correctly. Just the direction they are pointed.
We live in an anthropomorphic universe.