(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So that's one of those things that Kent Hovind will say that you will never find in any scientific paper, article or book. And the same thing with when he says to this day, despite everybody correcting him, he still says that, well, you believe, you know, evolutionists believe we came from a rock, except that no evolutionists ever believed that. No one, not one, not ever. Nobody believes that life started from a rock. Rare meteorite that fell on a UK driveway may contain ingredients for life. So what are they insinuating in this paper right here? They're insinuating that life started from a rock. Type in, you owe your life to a rock. Type that in. It brings up a paper called You Owe Your Life to Rock. And the article starts out, it says, thank goodness for granite. No, thank God for life, not granite rock, not granite grandfather. He still says that, well, you believe, you know, evolutionists believe we came from a rock, except that no evolutionists ever believed that. No one, not one, not ever. And in my debate with this man, Mr. Jones, he literally said that I think the way life started wasn't just from water, Matt. You're oversimplifying it. Lightning struck the water and it struck mud. And that's how life came about. Have you ever seen the movie Frankenstein? What did the lightning hit that caused life to come into existence? Water. Water. So what kind of water was this that the lightning hit? I'd probably take a guess at H20. But again, these are the this is the crowd. When they say that there's more than two genders and they proudly say that, we can expect for more crazy stuff to come out of their mouths as well. Because if they're believing something that crazy, if they're believing in magic, that the world created itself from nothing, you can guarantee that they're going to believe in the most craziest things that you could ever imagine, because they're skeptics. They're so skeptical. You