Jovaro, your ignorance is once again exeeded only by your brashness.
1. Creation of life by man is impossible. Period. There is NO evidence at any time, anywhere, in science or anywhere else to the contrary. We do not know how to impose life processes upon chemicals or dead cells or anything else.
2. According to ALL evolutionary scenarios, the first living organisms had to survive harsh and hostile environments. If you find anything from evolutionary science (which discounts your own imagination) to the contrary, feel free to link it.
3. Your lack of knowledge of what the cell does is showing. There is much too much energy in a molecule of sucrose or any sugar for a cell to use without taking that molecule apart and storing the energy in ATP for use bit by bit. If the energy in a molecule of sugar were released unchecked into the cell, it would not survive it. And while you may claim cells were simpler (and yes they absolutely need the enclosure of a cellular membrane, see below), your imagination and lack of knowledge are simply not enough to verify that. It might also be added that the elimination of respiratory byproducts is an absolute necessity -- or, again, the cell will die. You might also consider how the earliest organisms were able to take in energy sources (food) without also taking in all manner of things which were lethal to it (chemicals, salts, etc.) Check out the following, please, if only for your own sake and education so that you will not be making such ignorant posts again!
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/far ... kGlyc.html
http://biology.about.com/library/weekly/aa090601a.htm
http://www.jdaross.mcmail.com/cell2.htm
http://www.innovations-report.de/html/b ... 19471.html
http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/cellr ... ion2.rhtml