Atheists, if you studied organic chemistry, why don't you understand DNA could

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not form in water? Didn't you know that a protein forms when a chain reaction of pairs of two aminoacids join together and eliminate molecules of water?

And didn't you know even table sugar forms the same way?

When two C6 H12 O6 molecules of glucose join together, the formula of sucrose is
C12 H22 O11

See? Not C12 H24 O12, but with 2 less H and 1 less O.

It's called polycondensation. It's either done by enzymes, or by oily environments

If DNA could naturally replicate in water, enzymes would no longer be necessary for its replication in cells

Cells are mostly water, and without oil/clorophorm they cannot support polycondensation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycondensation#Self-catalyzed_polyesterification
DNA and proteins, the building blocks of life, cannot form in water

Water hydrolises them
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That defines atheism as the belief life was created inside fats 2 billion years ago

But I've never seen a microscopic molecule getting out of a fat dropplet once it entered in

Fats trap it in themselves forever
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Since the building blocks of life cannot form in water, how could life arise from water?

The building blocks of life can form only in fat droplets that absorb sugars and nucleotides from water and polymerize them
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RNA world claims that primitive building blocks of life formed in fat droplets
But once a tiny particle enters oil, it's very hard to get out of it. Oil forms mycelles
 
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