LucyTheApe writes:
Tuesday before last, just as I arrived home, I had a visit from a good friend. As we were sitting talking, I noticed that he, for the first time, was seriously contemplating his imminent death. He was into the 14th month of his 12 month terminal prognosis, a failed liver. He already looked dead, not being a doctor, but I wouldn't have given him 30 more days.
His phone rang, it was the hospital calling him to let him know they had a liver for him. I drove him straight to hospital. He gets out tomorrow 10 days later, with a new lease on life.
All thanks to the bumbling fools made according to the 'idiot plans'.
Well, I hope your friend does well with his new liver and the subsequent treatments. That is an uplifting story.
However, I fail to see how this observation of a failed liver and the ability of scientists to find a solution for the problem, constitutes a positive affirmation of the engineering prowess that you attribute to your Designer.