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                    he theory of evolution faces
                    no greater crisis than on the  More than 30 years of experimen-
              T point of explaining the emer-      tation on the origin of life in the
              gence of life. The reason is that or-  fields of chemical and molecular
              ganic molecules are so complex that  evolution have led to a better per-
              their formation cannot possibly be   ception of the immensity of the
              explained as being coincidental and  problem of the origin of life on
              it is manifestly impossible for an or-  Earth rather than to its solution.
              ganic cell to have been formed by    At present all dis-
              chance.                              cussions on princi-
                 Evolutionists confronted the      pal theories and
              question of the origin of life in the  experiments in the
              second quarter of the 20th century.  field either end in
              One of the leading authorities of the  stalemate or in a
              theory of molecular evolution, the   confession of igno-
              Russian evolutionist Alexander I.    rance. 2
              Oparin, said this in his book The Ori-                       Jef frey Ba da
              gin of Life, which was published in  The following state-
              1936:                              ment by the geochemist Jeffrey
                 Unfortunately, the origin of the  Bada from San Diego Scripps Insti-
                 cell remains a question which is  tute makes clear the helplessness of
                 actually the darkest point of the  evolutionists concerning this im-
                 complete evolution theory. 1    passe:
                 Since Oparin,                     Today as we leave the twentieth
              evolutionists                        century, we still face the biggest
              have performed                       unsolved problem that we had
              countless experi-                    when we entered the twentieth
              ments, con-                          century: How did life originate on
              ducted research,                     Earth? 3
              and made obser-
              vations to prove
              that a cell could   Al ex an der Opa rin:
              have been
              formed by chance. However, every
              such attempt only made clearer the  1- Alexander I. Oparin,  Origin of Life, (1936)
              complex structure of the cell and    NewYork: Dover Publications, 1953 (Reprint),
                                                   p.196.
              thus refuted the evolutionists' hy-
                                                 2- Klaus Dose, "The Origin of Life: More Questions
              potheses even more. Professor
                                                   Than Answers", Interdisciplinary Science Re-
              Klaus Dose, the president of the In-
                                                   views, Vol 13, No. 4, 1988, p. 348
              stitute of Biochemistry at the Uni-
                                                 3- Jeffrey Bada, Earth, February 1998, p. 40
              versity of Johannes Gutenberg,
              states:
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