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You're not following the topic - eukaryotes are the descendants of ancient endosymbiotic prokaryotes.
That's the story... no scientists has ever seen prokaryotes do that wonderful saltation act. And 'The topic' for this thread deals with the two agreed upon conditions
1 . Earth was at one time a barren lifeless planet
2. Today it has a great diversity of life on it.
The Talent for that is either in the rocks or in the infinite Creator as noted in the OP.
And the "topic" is not benefited by more stories about "what can't be observed in the lab - and has never been seen in real life". That would just be piling-on story upon never-seen-in-real-life story. How is that helping?
All membrane bound organelles missing from bacteria do not saltation-miracle pop into existance join and form a eukaryote cell. As a lot of people will admit.
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