No matter in what kind of religion or belief, there is always a God exist that his status is higher than any other god. For example, in Greek’s belief, Zeus owns the highest status to any other god he is the King of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. Zeus is in charge of any other god. So for this point, it is possible to say that maybe Zeus is the creator of any other god. Zeus creates all the other god just in order to ask him to create the whole world for him. So from this point, it can be regarded that the world is still created by the intelligent god. All those kinds of God are all created by the main god because the main god wants them to create the world for him. This point is quiet convincing because in most all of the belief or religion, if there are several kinds of gods exist at the same time, there must be the difference between the status between them. The leader must have the most powerful power and own the respect from all the other …show more content…
There is huge amounts of species which function are quiet well designed so that they can fit the environment better. It might be hard for people to believe that creatures can improve their function so well by themselves. Just like Hume, who also object the Teleological Argument, but he thought that “In many views of the universe and of its parts, particularly the matter, the beauty and fitness of final causes strike us with such irresistible force that all objections appear (what I believe they really are) mere cavils and sophisms; nor can we then imagine how it was ever possible for us to repose any weight on them.” (Dialogues, Part X) Even the people who disagree Teleological Argument can not believe that the creatures are well designed by themselves. Until Darwinian’s “ Natural Selection” theory came out. Darwinian believe that the creatures are slowly well designed through ages because they need to survive. So they have to fit themselves more into the environment around them. “The concept was simple but powerful: individuals best adapted to their environments are more likely to survive and reproduce. As long as there is some variation between them and that variation is heritable, there will be an inevitable selection of individuals with the most advantageous variations. If the variations are heritable, then differential reproductive success leads to a progressive evolution of particular populations of a species, and populations that evolve to