LMAO you can copy and paste all you like - I still stand by my point.

There is no thermodynamic reason why a molecule or gene cannot, by slight changes, go from one configuration to a different one that turns out to work better.

There ya go.

With all your links pointing to the same "resource" you really won't get far with your "evidence"
Yes there is plenty thermodynamic reason and I'm not wasting my time typing it all again go reread what I've read or check out this site for information on thermodynamics (there are other laws as well but this is the most outstanding one that keeps life from forming from in organic molecules) :

Origin of Life Q&A
Thermodynamics and Order Q&A

I just don't even think you care whether it's right or wrong. Surely you didn't even understand what I wrote. If you did, and still wished to deny it, you would need to show me some mechanism or way that inorganic matter can form into complex organic information bearing systems (life) while working against the second law of thermodynamics. But you can't, because there are no exceptions to the second law. Entropy affects both energy and matter. That doesn't really leave anything left.

Why should it matter whether I use 1 site or 5? If it's right it's right, if it's wrong it's wrong. Approach the argument instead of preconcluding it's wrong by your presupposition and prejudice. Is this another attempt at character assasination? It sounds like you've already made up your mind to begin with, which is far from suprising.