“Evolution isn’t random and proteins don’t assemble by random processes.”
Evolution isn’t random selection? Now I’m curious. [I didn’t see this post earlier. I thought you were obsessed over Behe, so I’ll offer you a partial apology.]
Good.
Now all you need to do is think about the fact that casinos don't need to cheat in order to make money. Once you understand that even random processes can have non-random effects, you will be on the road to understanding evolution.
Think, perhaps, of Boyle's law -- you can look it up on wikipedia or any of hundreds of other sites. Random movements of molecules can have a unified effect.
Hint: no biologist of biochemist has ever asserted that proteins assemble in a single jump. Hoyle's calculations may be without mathematical error, but they do not describe any historical event.