Some people believe that if something cannot be explained with current scientific knowledge, it must be proof of God. An example commonly given by theists is that of bee's flight. Supposedly, tests in wind tunnels found that bee's bodies were not aerodynamic to maintain flight as birds do. Therefore, say the theists, God must be helping the bees fly.
I just watched this debate between Ray Comfort and the Rational Response Squad on whether or not there is a god. Obviously, I'm on the atheistic end of things, given that by god they mean Adonai Eloim Jehova (who is neither Adonai or Eloim to me). However, I didn't really see a good rebuttal to Ray Comfort's argument of the implied artist.
It was late Firiday night and I'd just come home from seeing 300 with a friend. It was a problematic movie, but by not taking it seriously I managed to enjoy it and found my imagination sparked by the imagery of the film. I sat down at my computer and typed out, stream-of-consciousness, the ideas about art that were percipitating in my mind. I was in a creative groove: my mind was like a deep river flowing through the universe. I felt truly connected to myself: thought and expression gelled in a truly marvelous way.