Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 1.6AB1

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[The spontaneous order of nature is smarter than we are.

We see design in nature because such intuition increased our reproductive success; that is, our chances of survival.

Consequently, we habitually behave according to our vision and think to ourselves:  Of course, this is the way it all must be.  We can see the designs.  We see some aspect of the natural world apparently failing, and focus on that problem without realizing that the Hippocratic oath might apply: First of all, do no harm.]