Here are some related questions:
What is the difference between dogs and cats if there is no God?
What is the difference between cats and birds if there is no God?
What is the difference between birds and bees (haha) if there is no God?
What is the difference between bees and cockroaches if there is no God?
What is the difference between cockroaches and monkeys if there is no God?
What is the difference between monkeys and humans if there is no God?
What does the variety of life forms on planet earth have to do with whether or not there is a God? Did you ever talk to a biologist???? He or she would have plenty of answers and would be able to back them up with scientific data and not just faith in things unseen. Those who believe, believe, and those who do not, do not. Both sides will argue forever, till the sun goes supernova and none of it will make any difference.
I still want to know why God is a always a boy. Does "He" have male genitals? If "He" doesn't have male genitals then can we call Him "She" if we feel so inclined? If God is androgynous then can we say "He" or "She" if we are so inclined?
No offense intended. My "religious" upbringing made me an agnostic. I don't know what I believe but I sure don't believe that God has genitalia.