What I said was "that the various organic precursors of biological systems do not possess the inherent, self-ordering chemical properties that would enable them to formulate, under natural conditions, the self-replicating components of specified complexity found in living organisms.
You have no way of proving that statement, so it's scientifically worthless. How can you categorically say that over billions of years, that it couldn't happen? At least evolutionists are striving to prove their position. We seem to have to take yours on faith, which doesn't get you any science medals.