How is the likelyhood of a car randomly appearing without human intervention zero (despite millions and billions of years) when apparently it is possible that bacteria can form after a million years without a "something" (God) creating said bacteria? You seem to defeat your own argument.
no. you obviously don't have the first idea of how evolution works. i don't blame you. your high-school biology curriculum probably sucked.
Here is a novel idea. Why not explain to me exactly why the probability of a car randomly appearing without human intervention is zero when apparently there is a probability greater than 0 that life can form from proteins, amino acide, random gases, etc without any creator.
I'll get straight to the point. evolutionary biology is a scientific field of study that you can't sum up in a sentence. go to college, study it. six to eight years from now, when you've got your PhD, you'll have some arguments.
as for how life formed, i just told you. i'll gladly outline it for you. ready?
first, you have a mixture of salts, clays, acids and some organic molecules that form naturally from gases and the formerly named reagents under intense reaction conditions like UV radiation, lightning strike, etc. bear in mind that some billion years ago, the earth was very different from today. from these reagents, more complex organic molecules form, like the bases that (still) appear in today's DNA and RNA.
the set of organic molecules is expanded by surface catalysis on clays, mostly in aqueous conditions (hence, look up:catalytic clays).
the first critical step is the advent of sugars. DNA and RNA bases are linked by ribose, which is only generated by living organisms. however, bases can also productively linked by different linkers than sugar- a technique that is routinely employed today. so, utilizing these non-sugar linkers, RNA-like molecules form. RNAs are now known to be able to possess catalytic activity, and can act on their own kind: other RNAs. they can also assist on their own generation, therefore, the first replicators are here! mutation and selection can begin. thus, the spectrum of molecules is further expanded, and a network of reactions is established. a primitive metabolism, that can produce all sorts of small biological molecules.
the next challenge is the acquisition of a membrane. in our scenario, lipids can already be generated from primitive carbon precursors using catalytic clays or RNAs, or the environmental conditions like lightnings. at places of high catalytic capacity, probably rocks, reasonably large amounts of lipids are now generated, and can, for example by water movement, form micelles, little lipid bubbles, in which the catalysts floating around in the water are also included. the first proto-cell has arrived on the scene! the membranes are simple and thus not perfect, and proto-cells will meet and fuse with other protocells, and exchange metabolites. among the metabolites are also amino acids and short peptides, which arise from amino acids under the right conditions. now longer stretches of nucleotides form, and probably sugars are there by now, so here is when DNA appears. the first "real" genes appear, and they probably include the sequence of all catalytically active RNAs, because only these are replicating, and the rest don't multiply beyond random occurrence. the genes multiply and mutate, and the RNAs that bind to this primitive genome start reacting with the present amino acids in a coordinated manner. this is possible because all the reactions that occur within the proto-cell change its interior environment. therefore, protein coding begins. proteins in turn act on the present metabolites, and further expand the metabolism. they also cooperate with the RNA replicators to establish a "true" genome.
well, a couple million years have passed, and we now pretty much have a bacterium (more archae-bacterium, rather).
anyway, if you are truly interested in how life formed, get a scientific introduction to evolution and the origin of life. i bet there are a couple of good books out there.
all you need is the physical laws. no supernatural intervention required.