Abiogenesis not Evolution

lightening storm over a primeval ocean

The first day of creation included development of cellular and multicellular life which was capable of photosynthesis. This may seem far-fetched but it's in harmony with scientific theories of the origin of life.

Photosynthesis

The next steps are to build these highly complex molecular structures into systems like: chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place for changing light into chemical potential energy; mitochondria, for generating chemical potential energy from food; and the sophisticated DNA – RNA system for storing and replicating inheritable information. Membranes allow the rapid development of complexity, and …

Chlorophyll

A stylized Chlorophyll molecule

Chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight in a process called photosynthesis and produces Hydrogen (H+). It's a picture of the command that God gave to begin the process of forming organic life: let light be.

Membranes

Membranes allow the rapid development of complexity. They form cellular and subcellular structures that carry out metabolic functions allowing biological life to develop, grow and reproduce.