Terrific reply from torridon above - the idea of guided nature throws you into piles of dingo poo, for then you have to explain who or what does the guidance, and how they do it. In fact, most theists tend to ignore that as too difficult, or 'mysterious', or they line up with Tommy Cooper, just like that.
So AB has this weird argument that complexity in nature is difficult to explain, but supernatural guidance isn't. Admittedly, he has lashings of incredulity to help him.
Yes, Ockham again. The idea of the matrix is interesting, but ultimately pointless, unless you can describe it.