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world had actually been awash in amino acids, this
still would not account for the origin of living things. It
would still have been impossible for amino acids to
combine by chance and haphazardly give rise to ex-
ceedingly complex and three-dimensional proteins,
the organelles of the cell, and then for these or-
ganelles to give rise to a cell with its own miraculous
structure.
According to yet another view, the first life formed not
on Earth, but on some other planet. These organisms
were subsequently carried to Earth in the form of
spores or seeds by meteors, and life thus began here.
However, current knowledge shows that it is impossi-
ble for spores or seeds in the irradiated vacuum of
space to have been withstood the heat, pressure, dan-
gerous rays, etc. through their journey to Earth.
Therefore, the claim that the first life formed on an-
other planet does not resolve evolutionists’ problems
at all, but merely places them one step back. The ob-
stacles to life emerging by chance on Earth will also
apply on any other planet.
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For their only evidence of this claim, evolutionists
point to the Miller Experiment, carried out in 1953. Yet
that experiment produced no living cell. All that hap-
pened was that a few simple amino acids were syn-
thesized. But it is mathematically impossible for
amino acids to assume the correct sequence and con-
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