If someone from a primitive tribe were to stumble upon an arch, they could honestly claim that only God could have created such a complex object. Remove one stone, and the structure will fail and fall upon the ground.
This structure would be impossible, and the probability of random stones assembling themselves into such a structure is impossible.
What this primitive tribe did not know about was a very important aspect. What they never saw or witnessed the scaffolding during it's construction.
While it was being built, each stone was fully supported by this scaffolding and was an independent and sound structure.
Biology works the same way. Today, we are amazed at the complexity of the eye and other organs. But each and every step had it's own scaffolding as it was being developed.
Today, we see the complete arch or organism without the scaffolding, are are amazed at the complexity.
But just like the arch, it is not that complex when you study each item in detail.
Hey Medved, I have missed debating with you lately!