Dear Intelligent Designer:
Many people believe that humans are so complicated that only an omnipotent designer would have possibly created them. So, I have some questions from you.
Why didn't you use a standard model in your design? Why did you create so many variations of people and people in different colors? Why did you create some people prone to diseases like arthritis, diabetes, sickle-cell anemia? Why did you create some people with Down's syndrome, autism, heart disease, and high blood pressure? Why did you create some people with no limbs, some joined together, some with their spine outside their body? Why did you make the human body so vulnerable to microscopic organisms like the flu bug?
It makes me wonder if you didn't use the "trial and error" method of design. If you didn't get it right the first time, you would try again. Well, it has been over several thousand years now, and you still haven't gotten it right 100% of the time.
Some people say that you designed these maladies as tests. They say that these adversities will make us strong in character. I don't understand why you would use such tests that make us suffer, just to make us stronger.
One thing I am grateful for, however. That in your infinite wisdom you also designed people with curiosity, intelligence and talent. You must have known that these people would see your errors not as tests, but as challenges. And, because you gave them the capacity to think, to experiment and to find remedies and cures for your mistakes, I am gratified.
So thank you, Intelligent Designer, for giving us scientists.
Yours truly
Eve O'Lution