Today I was reading a page from The Case for A Creator by Lee Strobel..  He was writing on the subject of the earth being created by random happenstance. 

This example is my own, although closely linked to the example given in the text.  Suppose I was holding a bunch of markers in my hand, all with the caps removed and the felt tip exposed.  Now I take those markers and drop them from shoulder height onto the floor and several of them "accidentally" spell out my name accurately and completely.  Impossible, you say?  Of course it is. 

Yet those same people who would declare this to be impossible could be the same who stand on the infirm ground of claiming all of the universe "accidentally" fell together.  No Grand Designer.  No ultimate Plan.   If this is true, then why wouldn't the pens "accidentally" spell out my name?  It would seem the lesser of two improbabilities would be the writing.

"...it's supremely improbably that the fine-tuning of the universe could have occurred at random, but it's not at all improbably if it were the work of an intelligent designer.  So it's quite reasonable to choose the design theory over the chance theory.  We reason that way all of the time."  (Dr. Robin Collins... The Case for a Creator, Psalm 89:5-13)