>>3833279>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2082278-artificial-cell-designed-in-lab-reveals-genes-essential-to-life/We can make cells from scratch. This picture depicts flies with repeatable mutations. These mutations don't occur randomly or according to any form of selection - they occur constantly at a steady pace and the only way of increasing the chances of the mutation is to increase the density/frequency of exposure.
In the Bible, God made man from clay - which we can now do with bioprinting;
>https://www.nature.com/articles/nbt.2958>3D bioprinting of tissues and organsSo, what's more likely - evolution, which has never been observed, or Intelligent Design, which can re-create all the diversity of life?