In Bridge, if I played it, with 13 cards from a well-shuffled deck, I would have a hand (no matter what it is) that the odds were 635,013,599,600 to one against me having. I got it anyway, because wildly improbable things happen all the time. I can do it all day, and the odds will keep rising against me getting those cards in those particular orders in the same day. The odds against me don't hinder me at all. But what if I had to get a specific card hand, say 1-10 plus Jack, Queen, King; all of diamonds? Then the more hands that are dealt, the better the odds of getting that particular hand. For a large enough number of shuffles and deals, the odds approach certainty.
The Hadean era was a time when organic chemistry was happening all over the planet, there were billions of opportunities for a specific chemical combination every day for millions of years. Knowing the odds of a particular protein occurring through unsupervised chemistry doesn't tell you the odds of it having happened unless you factor the number of opportunities it had to happen. The odds are pretty good for a one in a million billion protein formation if there were a million billion chances for it to happen.
The Hadean era was a time when organic chemistry was happening all over the planet, there were billions of opportunities for a specific chemical combination every day for millions of years. Knowing the odds of a particular protein occurring through unsupervised chemistry doesn't tell you the odds of it having happened unless you factor the number of opportunities it had to happen. The odds are pretty good for a one in a million billion protein formation if there were a million billion chances for it to happen.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.