According to Paley, why wouldn't it affect our reaction to finding the watch if we didn't understand how certain parts worked?
A) It would affect our reaction, according to Paley
B) Because finding it in a heath is enough
C) Because it is still different from a rock
D) Because through the decay of its parts we'd eventually see the watch's design
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