I've always thought of Ockham's razor as a supporting argument for the existence of God, not an atheistic worldview. The theory of evolution clearly breaks the law of thermodynamics and could not be considered the simplest theory by any means- any credible scientist will tell you that if evolution in fact did happen, the odds against it are one in a billion and is certainly *not* the simplest answer to how our universe began.
I've always thought of Ockham's razor as a supporting argument for the existence of God, not an atheistic worldview. The theory of evolution clearly breaks the law of thermodynamics and could not be considered the simplest theory by any means- any credible scientist will tell you that if evolution in fact did happen, the odds against it are one in a billion and is certainly *not* the simplest answer to how our universe began.