And the prize for missing the point goes to
Richard Kay Quote "While it may be reasonable to extrapolate the natural selection idea to biology as a whole (Darwinism), this doesn't adequately explain either how biology got started in the first place or how the laws of science, including all the various constants (e.g. the speed of light or the charge on an electron) happen to be just right for life as we observe it to exist".
Reminds me of the puddle of water that knew there was a god, beecause the hole in which it resided was just the right shape for it...