Evolutionary theory concerning how the first organized form of primitive life evolved hardly corresponds to reality. Hank Hanegraaff, the host of the ππͺπ£ππ¦ ππ―π΄πΈπ¦π³ ππ’π― broadcast and the ππ’π―π¬ ππ―π±ππΆπ¨π¨π¦π₯ podcast, notes that there is not the slightest evidence for an evolutionary sequence among the unimaginably varied cells existing on our planet. No living system can rightly be called primitive with respect to any other. Consider, for example, that life at bare minimum demands no fewer than 250 different kinds of protein molecules.
Is It Possible for a Protein Molecule to Come into Existence by Chance?
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