No. Like I said many times before it isn't a random accident. You're leaving out something very important. Randomness is a very important part of nature, and something which is central to Mendelian genetics, which you don't seem to deny, though you do seem confused.
Do you realize that it is more likely for a tornado to go through a junkyard and produce a space shuttle than for a cell to form and suddenly come to life?
Really? Where's the math and what model are you using?
Why don’t you figure out what the odds of a few hundred thousand amino acids (and of all the amino acids, only the ones that form living things) getting together in just the right combination and shape to from a living creature? (Hint: start multiplying 1x2x3x4....100,000)