I guess thats where you need to investigate the criteria for what constitutes design and what doesn't. This has been done in a number of papers. But as I stated before there must be a line between what is designed and what isn't. If the picture looks very much like a car then it would be hard to believe that the maker didn't see that and realize what they had done. How can you make something look so much like a car when you didn't mean to. If he is choosing the brush strokes then he is choosing what its going to look like. When is a car not a car.
That is a subjective determination, not an objective one.
No the first point is life is fine tuned and there are too many conditions which have been met to say its a product of chance or accident.
The same could be said about almost any feature in the universe. Take a picture of any cloud. That specific shape, down to the inch, is extremely unlikely to happen by chance, yet it did. What you are doing is painting the bullseye around the bullet hole.
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