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218 THE MIRACLE OF ELECTRICITY IN THE BODY
After a long silence, MMiller, himself confessed that the atmosphere
medium he used was unrealistic. (Stanley Miller, Molecular Evolution of
Life: Current Status of the Prebiotic Synthesis of Small Molecules, 1986,
p. 7)
All the evolutionists’ efforts throughout the twentieth century to
explain the origin of life ended in failure. The geochemist Jeffrey Bada,
from the San Diego Scripps Institute, accepted this fact in an article pub-
lished in Earth magazine in 1998:
Today as we leave the twentieth century, we still face the biggest unsolved
problem that we had when we entered the twentieth century: How did life
originate on Earth? (Jeffrey Bada, Earth, February 1998, p. 40)
THE COMPLEX STRUCTURE OF LIFE: NOT EVEN A SINGLE
PROTEIN CAN COME INTO EXISTENCE BY CHANCE
The primary reason why evolutionists ended up at such a great im-
passe regarding the origin of life is that even those living organisms
Darwinists deemed to be the simplest have outstandingly complex fea-
tures. The cell of a living thing is more complex than all our man-made
technological products. Today, even in the most developed laboratories
of the world, not even a single protein of a cell, let alone a living cell it-
self, can be produced by bringing non-living materials together.
The conditions required for the formation of a cell are too great in
quantity to be explained away by mere coincidence. However, there is
no need to explain the situation with too many details. Evolutionists are
at a dead-end even before reaching the stage of the cell. That is because
the probability of just a single protein, an essential building block of the
cell, coming into being by chance is mathematically “0”.
The main reason for this is the need for other proteins to be present
if one protein is to form, and this completely eradicates the possibility of
chance formation. This fact by itself is sufficient to eliminate the evolu-
tionist claim of chance right from the outset. To summarize,
1. Proteins cannot be synthesized without enzymes, and enzymes
are all proteins.