Cell theory and Evolution
Cell theory, a cornerstone of biology, says that all organisms are made of cells and that all cells come from pre-existing cells. If all cells come from pre-existing cells then where did the first cell come from? Nearly 350 years have passed since this theory was hypothesized and still it stands, there is no example of life ever being created outside of another living cell.
Evolutionists believe in cell theory because there is no exception to the theory, in fact it should be a scientific law. If life did in fact come from a chemical mistake millions of years ago why can’t scientist with all the modern technology at their disposal create life in a petri dish? They expect us to believe that all the correct chemicals came together at just the right time, temperature, environmental conditions and then spontaneously created life. If this is true why can’t they reproduce life again in a laboratory where all these variables can be strictly controlled?
One critical part of science is the reproducibility of an experiment but the creation of life can’t be reproduced by man? Some things fall outside the realm of science, the origin of man is one of these things. If you can’t test it, reproduce it, view it or detect it in any way then science has no business theorizing about it.
God was there on the day of Creation, he saw what he created and said that it was good.
“And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good.” Genesis 1:25