I just believe the Bible is true and they believe, well, let's just say "something different". They keep going to "lighting and marsh gas" and space dust and comet ice, and so forth, and I say "Where did that come from?", and then "Where did that come from"?, and pretty soon they run out of fairy tales and give up. Stein is right. Something cannot come from nothing without a Creator. Life cannot come from non-life. Where did all the "Big Bang" material come from? Arguing with an atheist about the Bible is usually a loser, but universal rules are pretty reliable. What they do with it when confronted with the info is up to them. All the ID people want is a discussion. If, as I believe, there is a God Creator, then why can't even the possibility of His existence be discussed? How will anybody argue the truth, if the Truth is never allowed to be discussed? If there is a God Creator and He is dismissed out of hand, then we can never know the truth. It's like saying the sun rises in the east, but you can never even consider the sun rising in the east. You can posit the sun rising in several different directions, but you will never be right and never know the truth if you can't ever discuss the possibility of the east being the proper direction.
I believe this is why it says in Romans: 1 that "They are without excuse". It just seems so logical that matter came from somewhere. It just didn't appear without some Maker, making it. You can mix any chemicals you want together and add any foreign ingredients you want and never make it "alive". If it ever did, then who mixed them?
Which of course begs your question, "Where did that come from?"
Matter has been created in high energy laboratories