Of course, none of the “laws of physics and chemistry” provide any basis for life to spring from lifeless molecules, no matter how much atheists prefer to imagine that this is the case. In fact, these laws deal only with dead matter, from which life cannot possibly arise. Nevertheless, every atheist and evolutionist, to maintain his faith in the god Chance, must defy the facts. Jacques Monod is one more typical example. A French biochemist, he shared the Nobel prize in physiology/medicine. In his book, Le Hasard et la Nécessité (Chance and Necessity, Paris, France, 1970), Monod gives at least twenty reasons why both a chance origin of life and evolution are impossible. He shows conclusively that the complex composition of living cells could exist only through intelligent design and direction, yet he ends the book with a defiant atheistic and totally irrational declaration similar to Wald’s, basically saying that “our number came up in the Monte Carlo game.” This is science?