I didn't bring up "evolution", he did. He then dismissed the entire line of discussion by saying that it had nothing to do with evolution.
I'm confused here. The OP brought up the origin of life and ways to tell the age of the Earth, but it seems like we can only discuss species-ation?
Sorry, Lonewulf, I probably got confused by the thread title, I get confused a lot.
What I could have said, in a more helpful manner is to have a look at complexity. Life will have started as a self-catalysing set of chemicals, probably with a cell membrane.
Now, some of the components, like the membrane, say, are self-organising. So they are not as complex as they first appear.
In order to know how likely such an arrangement is to arise, you need to know how many diferent chemicals it takes to make such an arrangement, and also how many different arrangements there are that would be auto-catalysing.
Now, if you are going to model that, you need to model the shapes of the molecules and their distribution of electric charge. Then you can get a measure of their specificity acting as catalysts in particular reactions involving other molecules in the mix.
It's not easy, but it's not impossible either.
Once you have the basic set-up, natural selection kicks in.
Have I missed anything?
How could I forget. It took me a week to read Kauffman's book on the subject.
The trouble with the science is that it's bloody hard, and some IDiot with a simple tag-line can always deliver a more meaningful message to the educationally-deprived (kitchen-table educated) faithful, than Atheist will ever be able to.