"$1,000,000 reward to the first evolutionist to get life to evolve from any sort of primordial soup in a reproducible fashion."
This is actually real.....Evolutionists have a $1,000,000 reward for anyone who can explain spontaneous generation by chance and natural processes...The Orgin-of-Life prize. Spontaneous generation is monumental problem for the evolutionist. The evolutionist has to accept it by faith, despite its incredibly low probability.
http://www.us.net/life/index.htm
The website is actually fairly interesting, and provides an interesting list of issues references, judges, etc...
One part that is particularly funny....
"Other than announcements in scientific journals, The Prize will not be publicly advertised in lay media. The Origin-of-Life Foundation, Inc. wishes to keep the project as quiet as possible within the scientific community. No media interviews will be granted until after the Prize is won."
You offered: "Spontaneous generation is monumental problem for the evolutionist. The evolutionist has to accept it by faith, despite its incredibly low probability."
Not even remotely proper to assert ... the evolutionists need not accept or reject that which is not actually relevent to the processes they study. Abiogenesis is not the foundation upon which the processes of evolution rest. It would be just as senseless to assert that IDers must accept that at every change in life porocesses over the past 3.75 billion years, the designer poked His finger into the genome and cause the random changes thus no random changes occurred.