No, not at all: my shortcut for the above is "personhood/rationality doesn't spring from rocks" - no matter how much time and chance you add. Order does not come from disorder, and sentience cannot come from the non- sentient. I'm not arguing for argument's sake. Like you, I think this question is of utmost importance.

I'm also not trying to prove to you that God exists (I don't need to) because God has already revealed that to you. And he has told us that every one knows he exists but repress that knowledge. My purpose would be closer to reminding you what already know.

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> no matter how much time and chance you add. Order does not come from disorder, and sentience cannot come from the non- sentient.

It's not time and chance, it's time and reproduction, little by little, bit by bit, there are many intermediate steps which can ultimately give rise to the emergence of something like sentience.

> because God has already revealed that to you.

No, nothing has been "revealed" to me.

> every one knows he exists but repress that knowledge.

I'm not repressing anything, and that's quite presumptuous to assume something like that about another person without knowing them.

> My purpose would be closer to reminding you what already know.

Then you're wasting your time, and perhaps so am I.

To add to this, one of the best proven laws in all of science is the 2nd law of thermodynamics which states that entropy always increases in a closed system. In other words things go from order to disorder, but evolution is disorder going to greater order. It is contrary to science. It only happens when an intelligence acts on the disorder to order it. In the case of a car or house, it is people creating the order. In the case of life, it is God creating the order. There are zero cases witnessed of information being added to a life form for benefit. The few mutations that have been seen that give a benefit are due to loss of information that gives that lifeform a benefit in one particular environment (usually a lab) but makes it less fit in the general environment of the whole world. Evolution is based on a desire to disprove a need for God and is based on stories. Even the idea of natural selection is just replacing God with nature. Nature can't select anything and definitely can't select a trait that will eventually lead to a benefit when combined with other future mutation. Yes, a few mutations give a benefit, but they are losses of information, not gains of information. Information (including the information in DNA) only comes from an intelligent mind.

With some handwaving arguments and millions of years, evolutionists can make evolution seem plausible, but when looked at in detail, it makes less sense. Evolutionists have also pretty much given up on showing how nonlife can become life because all attempts have failed so miserably. If they can't show that life can come from non-life then the whole theory falls apart completely.