An informed reader would realize that the RNA world is even more unlikely than a DNA one. The reason why there are no living things made of RNA is simply that RNA is too unstable to last very long. Also an RNA world would require the creation of a string of DNA of at least some half million bases PURELY AT RANDOM but it also requires a cell for it to get the materials to create the material for reproduction. These problems are what makes abiogenesis totally impossible.
In addition, the problem with the prokaryotes, eukaryotes and archea are nevertheless a problem for evolution because there are, in spite of the impossibility of any of them having descended from each other, there are features in more complex creatures from each of these single celled organisms.
BTW - whether you like my posting to you or not, you are posting in a public forum, and your dislike of my responses does not give you license not to have your misstatements corrected.