Nuggets from Cosmos, Creator, and Human Destiny | thebereancall.org

Dave Hunt

In 1950, chemist Stanley Miller and physicist Harold Urey mixed gases thought to have been on the primitive earth, sparked the mixture with simulated lightning, and produce amino acids, the foundation of proteins. This created considerable excitement among evolutionists for a time, but that has now died completely. Why? Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. They are not proteins themselves. The possible combinations of amino acids is about 10 with 130 zeroes after it, making the likelihood of accidentally hitting the right combination effectively nil. Nor could the amino acids, according to the second law of thermodynamics, spontaneously form proteins.