E -One argument for God is the Teleological argument. William Paley explains that if you were to find a watch you would assume that, due to its complexity and design, it was made, and therefore that there was someone that made it. The same way that the universe is complex and detailed - we must assume that it was created and therefore there was a creator (God). The problem with the watchmaker analogies is a counter argument from Richard Dawkins. Dawkins used the idea of a blind watch maker saying that it does look like there was a creator but there is so much terrible and unneeded things in the world, like Mosquitoes or Deadly diseases, that the creator must have been blind. Richard Dawkins "Natural selection, the blind unconscious, automatic process which Darwin discovered, and which we now know is the explanation for the existence and apparently purposeful form of all life, has no purpose in mind. It has no mind and no mind's eye. It does not plan for the future. It has no vision, no foresight, no sight at all. If it can be said to play the role of watchmaker in nature, it is the blind watchmaker."