We've been creating viruses from protein and nucleic acid, both well-defined organic chemicals with known structure, for at least 40 years. We expect to be able to create mycoplasmas in the same way in the next 10. The main reason it hasn't already been done is no one sees the point.
You're making your stand on some incredibly shaky ground.
Okay... so, I'm on "incredibly shaky ground".
Alright, then -- go demonstrate the Random Chemical Abiogenesis of Self-Replicating Cells. I'm making my stand on Pasteur's Law of Biogenesis; feel free to prove me wrong.
After all, "The main reason it hasn't already been done is no one sees the point" -- I'm sure it must be easy for you to whip some up in your home laboratory, then, no?
Or maybe... just maybe... Pasteur's Law has never been proven wrong yet.