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: No, science has far from proven that there is no difference between
: biological and non-biological life, let alone having created biological
: organism from entirely non-biological matter.
Quick question. Since you started as two single cells coming together, until whatever age you are now, what has occurred in your body that is not purely identifiable chemistry?
The only thing I can offer is we don't know exactly how the first self-replicating molecules occurred, but since that time, it's been chemistry. We call what we refer to as life as biology as a separate division, but that's just a handy distinction, not something completely separate. It's the same difference as algebra to math. One's a small subset of the other but it's all math.