<< Without getting into great detail, simply put, amino acids that make up proteins in living things are 100% left-handed. Right handed amino acids are never found in proteins. In other words ordinary undirected chemistry, as in the hypothetical primordial soup...would produce equal mixtures of left-handed molicules and right-handed molecules, called race-mates (J. Sarfati, Ph.D. Chemistry). >>
Not to ridicule, Celmak, but you continue to make that same error in spelling. Perhaps it is just a typo; I have that problem with the word "religion"; I keep leaving out the second "i." Anyway -- just in case: it's "molecules."
Here is an answer from Talk Origins to that objection, with some references for further study:
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/CB/CB040.html
The problem with this is that there are so many "ifs" (likely, very likely, can instead of will,may, etc.). The probability is way beyond its chance of it to occur. Sure, you "may" be able to do it in a lab, but it takes a "Creator" to do it. Give me something that is less than 1-(10-50power) and I'll consider it.