Hi, Cvanwey

I am Bill, pleased to meet you

God bless you
One thing I go by, is simply my impression that things are so complicated and well-developed, that I don't think physical principles and atoms and molecules could have produced the universe, by themselves.
And the Bible does say things were not made from things which appear > Hebrews 11:3. To me, this means the Bible is saying things were made, and did not just bring themselves into existence.
And my opinion with this is that atoms and molecules and energy would need a high level of ability to get themselves to do what they have done. To form just one atom with electrons flying around something like 1,380 times a second is quite a feat. To get all of them, then, to become so formed with electrons all doing this, by their own selves, all through the universe is not what I would expect material stuff to get itself to do, alone. And then, to claim, they give rise to humans who are so self-destructive > if they were made from material stuff only, I can see that atoms and molecules and energy with such creative ability would not then do what is so destructive, by making humans the way humans can be.
So, I see how humans were made, but then fell in sin. For me, it all fits.
But ones claim the complexity argument has been debunked, but they did not say how or why. But someone might be able to explain this.
Another thing > God's ways are "past finding out" > Romans 11:33. And we see how humans have not figured out the ways of creation. Yet, if material stuff has the ability to produce such complex stuff, why can't material stuff make an organism which is capable of understanding what materials have formed?
But I can see that God is so more than we are; so words are not going to be able to explain God. And materials certainly have not made us able to understand Him.
But we can submit to Him in His peace and discover better than all which words and intelligence can tell us.
"And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful." (Colossians 3:15)