Perceiving the world as well designed and thus the product of a designer, and even seeing divine providence in the daily affairs of life, may be the product of a brain adapted to finding patterns in nature. (38) – Michael Shermer, Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design

Perceiving the world as well designed and thus the product of a designer, and even seeing divine providence in the daily affairs of life, may be the product of a brain adapted to finding patterns in nature. (38) - Michael Shermer, Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design

Perceiving the world as well designed and thus the product of a designer, and even seeing divine providence in the daily affairs of life, may be the product of a brain adapted to finding patterns in nature. (38) – Michael Shermer, Why Darwin Matters: The Case Against Intelligent Design