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                 After a long silence, Miller,
            himself confessed that the atmos-
            phere medium he used was unre-
            alistic. (Stanley Miller, Molecular
            Evolution of Life: Current Status
            of the Prebiotic Synthesis of Small
            Molecules, 1986, p. 7)

                 All the evolutionists’ ef-
            forts throughout the twentieth
            century to explain the origin
            of life ended in failure. The
            geochemist Jeffrey Bada, from
                                                 As accepted by renowned
            the San Diego Scripps Institute, ac-     evolutionist sources,
            cepted this fact in an article pub-  the topic about the origin of
                                                    life poses the greatest
            lished in Earth magazine in 1998:            predicament for

                 Today as we leave the twentieth      the evolution theory.
                 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 impasse regarding the origin of life is that even those liv-

            ing organisms Darwinists deemed to be the simplest have out-
            standingly complex features. The cell of a living thing is more
            complex than all our man-made technological products. To-
            day, even in the most developed laboratories of the world,
            not even a single protein of a cell, let alone a living cell itself,
            can be produced by bringing non-living materials together.
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