You’ll notice there are different colors — blue and purple and red and pink and clear. Actually, proteins of life have 20 different colors. There are 20 different amino acids, and they link up like a necklace to form a long chain that bends and folds.
For random processes to have created this, it would have to put every single color in exactly the right spot.
It is a statistical impossibility for random chance to have created even one of these molecules, let alone all of the ones needed for life to exist. As a matter of fact, even if you had all of the right proteins and all the right enzymes and all of the DNA and everything somehow miraculously just came together somewhere in a pond, it still would never come alive.
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