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In spite of several attempts at a rebuttal, William Paley’s watchmaker analogy still stands. If you find a watch in the desert, its existence requires a watchmaker. The alternative is that a lump of gold rested in a position which allowed for it to melt, be molded and shaped into a size that can fit on your wrist. Simultaneously, the plastic top of the watch is being shaped and molded. No one knows how this happened without an intelligent being to do this because plastic does not exist in the natural state. It is synthesized from petroleum. While this is happening (by magic), the inside components of a watch are also forming into shape. The small and large arms of the watch construct randomly from nature, the numbers 1 through 12 appear from nature, and the hash marks between the numbers take shape. Luckily they share the exact same size. Finally we have a whisk of wind, or a tornado which combines all these components in perfect order. And we did not mention the power source, a battery, and where on earth it came from "randomly." This series of coincidences composed a working mechanism that contains organized information (the sequence of numbers) and tells time. The fact that these miraculous events are needed to produce a simple watch, should make us give deeper thought to the production of cells, DNA, protein, amino acids, the human body, the human mind, and life itself. The atheist and the agnostic are always on the side of believing the improbable and according to Borel’s law the mathematically IMPOSSIBLE. The adherence to their beliefs is outrageously untenable, whereas the existence of God is undeniable. That he exists is not an opinion, but a FACT.