I see others have already pulled you up on misrepresenting science again so I won't repeat that. Notwithstanding that, the above does not constitute an apology nor a retraction of your plainly spurious previous claim. It is an excuse for it, an attempt at justification. I suggest you man up, apologise for persistent misrepresentation and retract; then we might see some light in your tunnel.
I can't apologise for or retract something which I sincerely believe to be true.
Please consider this illustration of my logic:
Imagine that a microscopic, but highly intelligent alien race came to this earth. They come across an automated car production line. They will correctly observe that every event occurring in the car production line has a natural observable cause. They would see human beings as just a collection of material elements all reacting to natural forces. They may discover other production lines producing other types of vehicle, similarly driven by natural forces acting on material elements. They may discover historical evidence of previous production lines used to produce vehicles which no longer exist. What will not be apparent is that every event in the production line was intelligently controlled and manipulated to produce a previously conceived specific goal.
Human scientific discovery also fails to see the bigger picture behind the apparently naturally occurring events which brought life into existence. And the life on this earth is far more complex than any man made vehicle. Can you honestly assume that all the countless billions of apparently naturally occurring but specific events needed to bring us into existence all just happened by chance?