"Scientists identify protein that may have existed when life began (Rutgers University, reprinted by NASA Astrobiology Magazine). “When life began, proteins were likely much simpler, perhaps just 10 to 20 amino acids long.”
--Short proteins, even if they existed, have no function alone.
--They can only function as part of pre-existing metabolic complexes directed by a genetic code.
--They wouldn’t last long, anyway, without a membrane and a purpose for their existence.
Rutgers materialists speak of “Legos of life” coming together without a kid to put the pieces together into a truck or airplane."
CEH
He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: Psalm 2:4
--Short proteins, even if they existed, have no function alone.
--They can only function as part of pre-existing metabolic complexes directed by a genetic code.
--They wouldn’t last long, anyway, without a membrane and a purpose for their existence.
Rutgers materialists speak of “Legos of life” coming together without a kid to put the pieces together into a truck or airplane."
CEH
He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: Psalm 2:4