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Let evolutionists place large quantities of elements
found in the structure of living things—such as phos-
phorus, nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, iron and magne-
sium—into a large container. Let them also add what-
ever other materials not actually present under nor-
mal conditions, but which they may deem necessary.
Let them also mix in as much amino acids (which can-
not form spontaneously in the Earth’s atmosphere)
and as many proteins (even though not a single pro-
tein can form by chance) as they wish.
To this mixture, let them apply as much heat and
moisture as they desire. Then let them agitate it with
whatever advanced equipment they choose. Let them
have teams of eminent scientists stand watch over the
container for billions or even trillions of years. Let
them be free to apply whatever conditions they may
believe to be necessary in order for life to form. No
matter what they do they will definitely never be able
to produce a living organism from it, much less a hu-
man being. They will definitely be unable to produce
any of the countless living species on Earth, such as
giraffes, lions, bees, canaries, nightingales, parrots,
horses, dolphins, roses, orchids, irises, carnations, ba-
nanas, oranges, apples, dates, tomatoes, melons, wa-
ter melons, figs, olives, grapes, peaches, peacocks,
leeches or brightly-colored butterflies. They will be
unable to produce even a single cell, let alone any one
of these many life forms.
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