No one claims they formed a protein at random.
Dembski wrote a long paper addressing your concern.
Dembski's a charlatan.
What are the odds that all the water molecules could line themselves up exactly in the right direction to form an ice crystal?
More to the point, if the idea that life is designed is a bad one, why is the alternative -- that it occurred by chance -- a good one?
No one argues life formed by chance.
He stated his case and signed his name to it. Check out his site and shoot him down.
What are the odds that all the water molecules could line themselves up exactly in the right direction to form an ice crystal?
Break a crystal and what do you get? Smaller crystals. Do you get smaller proteins if you break a protein?
No one argues life formed by chance.
Except Richard Dawkins, Carl Sagan, a few of the teachers I've had (at least).