Why proteins can not emerge by chance?

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Evolutionists claim that life emerged by chance, from a single protein.

WRONG

BECAUSE

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Proteins are synthesized with the aid enzymes.

But enzymes themselves are proteins.

In other words, proteins already have to exist in order for a protein to be synthesized.

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Sixty different enzymes have to exist at one and the same time for the production of a single protein molecule.

It is DNA that manufactures these proteins.

But you need protein for DNA to be copied.

In other words, DNA must already exist in order for a protein to be produced.

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It is essential for DNA and proteins to be present at the same time and place for life to appear.

ONE CANNOT EMERGE BEFORE THE OTHER.

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The cell and all its organelles have to exist, fully formed, in order for a protein to be produced.

Proteins can only be synthesized within the cell at a specific temperature and ph level.

In other words, the cell must already be fully in existence and functioning in order for the proteins that constitute the cell to form.

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The probability of an average-sized protein molecule emerging by chance is 1 in 10 951. In practice, that means “zero probability.”

CONCLUSION

Darwinists’ claim that “protein formed by chance in a primordial soup: is completely UNSCIENTIFIC, and ILLOGICAL.

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