Isaac Newton built a model of the solar system to help him with his studies. An atheist friend once asked him who had made it. Newton replied, “No-one.” His atheist friend responded, “Don’t be ridiculous! A structure as intricate as that must have been made by someone.” Newton then made his point, “If it is obvious to you that this model needed a maker, why don’t you come to the same conclusion when confronted with the real universe?”