According to Sir Fred Hoyle, for the most simple life form to emerge from a “primordial soup” by chance would be 10 raised to the power of 40,000 (there are “only” 10 to the 83rd electrons in the known universe). Others have calculated even leser odds for life emerging by chance.
There is a more ‘elegant’ argument: the known processes supporting life / expressing life require information, require a code of operation which random chance can never produce with replication directions and correction of data as a characteristic randomly derived. Designer had to come before the artifact.
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