We see a watch, and we have no doubt it was created by an intelligent being, because order does not come from disorder spontaneously or naturally. We see an automobile, and have no doubt that its complexity signals design and creation by an intelligent being. We know those things couldn't evolve naturally or without intelligent intervention because of their complexity, even though they don't have the complexity to be capable of self-replicating. We see great works of literature, and know the words couldn't have been arranged randomly, but must have been put there by an intelligent author.
But then we get to "life," and it all just spontaneously occurred and grew more complex, intelligent and self-aware because of, well, randomness and chance. We see human DNA, which has to be arranged just so in order to work, and is the length of an encyclopedia, and believe it all got there by luck. It started out simoly, as a single cell, and then grew more organized and complex by happenstance.
But then we get to "life," and it all just spontaneously occurred and grew more complex, intelligent and self-aware because of, well, randomness and chance. We see human DNA, which has to be arranged just so in order to work, and is the length of an encyclopedia, and believe it all got there by luck. It started out simoly, as a single cell, and then grew more organized and complex by happenstance.