For example, do you believe it is possible for an encyclopedia to evolve from clumps of rock if given enough time? Of course not, you may say. Well, an encyclopedia is far less complex than even a single human cell. A simple, one-celled bacterium or coli contains DNA information units that are equivalent to 100 million pages of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Cells have a basic unit of proteins, and even in a bacterium, there are thousands of proteins. Proteins have amino acids, and there are hundreds of these in one protein, requiring that they be in the right order.
Francis Crick, an English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, calculated the odds of getting a protein by chance at an impossible 1 in 10^260. There are far fewer electrons in the visible universe. Mathematicians state that anything with odds greater than 1 in 10^50 is impossible. So, it would be impossible to get one protein, let alone the thousands needed for a cell. Keep in mind, the first cell that came into existence would have had to develop the process of reproduction in its lifetime because if it didn't, there would never have been a second cell.
Regarding Genetics:
A zebra cannot give rise to a kangaroo. Evolutionists claim that mutations are what give rise to the development of new species. However, there is a dilemma: mutations are almost always detrimental to the life form and never positive. They give us cancer, sickle cell anemia, and so on. From 150 years of actual observation, we have not seen evidence of a single species of bacteria developing into another species of bacteria.
Below are the attempts to validate evolution, all have been debunked.
Lucy - upright bone from a different specimen
Piltdown man - had filed teeth, stained bones - a fraud
Nebraska man – a discarded pig tooth, a fraud
Java man - a human skullcap - complete mistake
Orce man - a donkey skull
Neanderthal - an old man with rickets
The idea that organs could result from accidental copying errors in genetic code over time is not "ludicrous," but a well-supported aspect of evolutionary theory. Mutations can add, change, or delete genetic information, and while some mutations can be harmful, others can be beneficial or have no significant effect.
The claim made by the television series "Ancient Aliens" that aliens seeded humanity is not supported by credible evidence and is not a scientific theory. Zecharia Sitchin's translations of Sumerian texts have been widely criticized and deemed fraudulent, and his lack of formal training in the Sumerian language is a significant issue. The theory of alien ancestors perpetuated by non-theists has no scientific basis.
According to Sitchin, the Anunnaki, which are included in Sumerian texts, were worshipped by the Sumerians and came from Nibiru, a planet beyond Pluto. Sitchin taught that Nibiru cycles close to Earth every 3,600 years and that the Anunnaki once passed by Earth and genetically engineered primates to create man so that man could mine gold for them.
The University of Pennsylvania has one of the most exhaustive sources of Sumerian language study. They have an online database that anyone can access called “The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature,” and if you search for the Anunnaki, you will get about 182 hits. However, there are no texts at all, not even a single line, that confirms the Anunnaki were from or associated with Nibiru.
The Anunnaki show up but not in the context that Sitchin promoted. He and his followers promote a myth that uses figurines that were unearthed at the ancient Ur site as images of the Anunnaki. These figurines had reptilian-like heads, and as Sitchin proposed, so did the Anunnaki.
These figurines come from Pit F, which were dated to the early Ubaid era, prehistoric (before language), and were found along with pottery, pounders, grinders, flint hoes, and other “rubbish” piles or garbage pits. This is not where you would expect to find worshiping figurines or sacred objects. In reality, the use of these figurines is unknown. There is nothing that associates them with the Anunnaki.
Furthermore, they claim that the “Anunnaki” is translated as “those who from heaven came,” which is false. The real translation is “princely seed,” someone who is highly born or noble or of nobility.
Most references to the Anunnaki were used for a group of gods in Mesopotamian religion. They were high gods or gods of the underworld or low status. A good source of what they were can be found at the University of Penn’s “The Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses Project.”
To date, there are no known artistic pictures of the Anunnaki, and there is no evidence that they were even worshipped. There is no evidence that they were extraterrestrials, and they were not the serpentine Ubaid figures.
Elizondo stated, "I remember the conversation very well. This is a person I respected tremendously, a very senior person. He told me, 'We already know what it is.' I said, 'OK, sir, so it's ours?' And he said no, that's not what I'm saying. And he asked me point-blank, 'Have you read your Bible lately?' And I wasn't quite sure what he meant, and I said, 'Where are you going with this?' And he said, 'Well then you know that these are demonic and we should not be pursuing them.' He wasn't kidding; that's exactly how he felt!"
We have been created by an intelligent Creator, God. Yet, we come up with these very complicated, implausible theories of alien theology that require the evolution storyline, rather than a more plausible, evidence-based God. Some find it easier to believe that creatures with alligator heads zoomed by Earth and created us, rather than an all-knowing awesome God. Never mind the obvious next question that would follow: so where did the Anunnaki come from?
A time is almost here when aliens (aka fallen angels) will likely present themselves as our creators. They will claim they seeded mankind on Earth eons ago and have been watching us for the right time to present themselves to the world.
These creatures will likely claim to possess "miraculous" solutions for our problems, possibly cures for all our diseases, which will vastly extend our lifespans. Promises of no more war, with guarantees of peace. They may declare they can prevent a global catastrophe. The world will run to them with open arms and gleefully welcome them for what they offer. Mankind will be blinded by their leader who may look just like us and claim he was the creator, and people will forget God, just as we have been warned not to do.
Make no mistake, their sole mission will be to trick mankind into accepting the most deceitful ruse mankind has ever faced. Their goal is the destruction of mankind by separating them from God.