I would tend to agree. Calculate the probability of each biochemical step in a multi-cellular organism being a beneficial mutation from a prior biochemical state. Then even if one grants the probabilities are in bounds imagine the probability of a biochemical mutant finding the exact same biochemical mutant in a mate.
I’d love to hear a reporter respond to that.
If we are to place credence in evolutionists, who tell us all life began in some primordial puddle, we have to wonder what would benefit a “new” life from by moving out of the life-containing stew and venturing into desolation and sterility. How does it advance development by moving away from the food supply?
I suspect we have a better likelihood of every player winning the Powerball jackpot on the same day than that of life mutating from a single cell to the incredible complexity of life as it now exists.