So bring it on, and lay the evidence on me, Kate (but perhaps you should start a new thread).-Adam
It does not prove God exists, there is no substantial evidence God is real. If one is a self labeled atheist, one has no desire to see Gods fingerprints in organic chemistry. If one is a believer as I am, we think of God all the time and see him in work, play and education.
Organic chemistry is all about a special element, Carbon. This is the most wonderful element on the periodic table. It's properties include having isoforms such as diamond and graphite
Other properties include the structure of benzene rings in solvents and solids, and in natural life forms. Benzene rings have equatorial and axial hydrogens. This order and structure determines the properties of chemicals, solids and living things.
I am a very religious person, if something triggers my organic chemistry knowledge, I think of God. Many atheists do not, they are not as religious as me. This does not prove God exists, but it is compelling evidence that it is more probable an intelligent Creator is responsible than not.
Kate xx