According to the "scientists" life comes from matter. I would like to know what evidence they have? I believe that no such living entity has ever been found naturally nor have they ever been able to produce one artificially. Although every living entity ever observed comes from another living entity, still they insist that live can emerge from matter. Quite strange.
What's the next step your argument?
Are you going to use the fact that nobody observed abiogenesis to argue for special creation by God, an event that nobody's observed either?
Or are you going to argue simultaneously that every living thing needs a living creator, and then argue that God, despite being alive, doesn't need a living creator himself?
AFAICT, there's no way to argue against abiogenesis while arguing in favour of special creation that doesn't end up in hypocrisy... except arguing for God on his own merits. That approach isn't generally hypocritical; just normally fruitless.
However, maybe you've got some other approach in mind. If so, I'm all ears.