The Evolution will not be televised
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Mimio,
You're wrong. William Paley rightly noted the complexity of biological machines but had no idea just how complex they are - since during his day a cell just looked like a blob of gelatin on a slide. Behe, Meyer, Wells, Dembski, and a host of others have fully expounded on this truth. Also, Paley had no notion of the irreducible aspect - which is crucial.
Dawkin's Watchmaker was published in 86 and has garnered tremendous criticism and has been refuted numerous times (see "Not By Chance" - by Spetner and "Darwin's Black Box" - Behe). Behe's book, published in 96 remains as devastating a blow to naturalistic explanations as when it was first published. And if you'd like to read the numerous responses of Behe to his misinformed critics, go here (scroll down for responses):