No. I heard your point, but perhaps you miss mine?
The necessary condition for evolution is the existence of imperfect self-replicators.
AND the esact existance of which is quite impossible outside of a miraculous event. Like I said, if this doesn't bother you, then there is no need for further debate.
Sez you.
I on the other hand think it's a bit too early to discard a natural explanation of the origin of these first self-replicators.
We know that complex organic molecules can form under certain conditions and which can even form larger structures. Also we are only at the beginning of examining possible pathways that could have given rise to these first replicators, so throwing your hands up in the air and declaring it a miracle is not an acceptable option IMO.