Evolution, as we all know, is a conspiracy theory created by the Marxist Darwin gang. But few people know how to fight it other than asking questions such as:
How did life come from non-life?
Perhaps the better question is, how did nature evolve only a single, simple, insect to have a system we would call gears? Why don't primates? Why don't humans? Aren't we the "most evolved"?
Of course not. We were fearfully and wonderfully made by the God of the universe. And God seems to enjoy leaving Easter eggs in the fabric of reality.
Not only do we have geared insects, we have Trump-hair moths and octopi, blue lobsters, and bacteria that can break down plastic, even though they were not designed to.
Everything has a purpose. Perhaps this is further proof that we are here, not to engage in dubious conversation, but to wake up the sleeping masses from their dreams and awaken them to a brighter future.
As the writer of Ecclesiastes said, for everything there is a purpose, a time appointed under heaven. Isn't that coming into harmony with things today? Everything is falling into place for a wild Awakening!
I will reconsider evolution being real if someone can spontaneously create life from non living matter. If it happened once it should be repeatable. Unfortunately I think you would have as much luck spontaneously creating a porche
You're going to need to be more specific in your definitions of 'life's and 'spontaneously create'.
They've already created a few synthetic lifeforms.
Life is a notoriously difficult thing to define as people still debate whether viruses are life. But let's just go with what we intuitively understand life to be and not something with the word synthetic in front of it. Top definition of synthetic on google: made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product. Here is a video of a scientist talking about the impossibility/complexity of producing a single cell organism, which confronts our primordial ooz theory.
https://youtu.be/gK-Fn3u_u4k
https://www.builtwithbiology.com/read/synthetic-life-made-from-scratch
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211129155020.htm