By definition, no physical phenomenon that obeys the law of cause and effect can be considered as proof of supernatural activity, or by inference a deity. read more
No. Science can explain snowflakes easily, assuming that you are suggesting that “inexplicability” is proof of god. I think jellybeans are a far better “proof” of god than snowflakes. I’ll bet you like whiskers on kittens too. read more
No proof of God or gods here. Remember this maxim: God created gravity so He wouldn't have to hold things together manually. You can assume He also created the properties of water, crystal formation, air resistance, so He doesn't have to waste time making individual snowflakes. read more