The theory of biological evolution requires that nonliving chemicals somehow developed completely by chance into highly complex, living organisms. However, nonliving things coming to life is the stuff of science fiction, not science. Louis Pasteur’s famous and repeatable experiments have demonstrated the Law of Biogenesis: that “spontaneous generation” is impossible and that life can arise only from other life.
Scientists have spent decades trying to create life in the laboratory in carefully controlled experiments and have repeatedly failed. If highly intelligent scientists using all the latest, most sophisticated equipment available cannot create a living cell—even with the code and materials of life available to them—how could molecules possibly assemble themselves into living cells through only mindless, undirected random chance?