Yes. We are getting the cunning and indeed clever apologetic that we do not see abiogenesis happenning before our very eyes and so it could not have happened in the past, therefore God mustha dunnit.
As I remarked and you said above, life from non -life happens all the time. We call it a reproductive cycle. The theist apologist will then trace that back along the evolutionary line that non -goddists believe in

until we get to the single cell - the earliest thing attested by early fossils. Who made that, then?
Rather like 'who made the universe...no the Cosmos, because many God -believers accept the BB as the 'act of creation' ...then?' Theists will try to argue that life from non -life is impossible.
That is saying a darn sight too much because experiments and hypothetical mechanisms show that the (chemical) evolution of Amino -acids, RNA and thus DNA leading to the act of self replication (which is the moment we had 'Life') would give us chromosomes as the basis for the nucleus of the Cell, the rest as they says, being Palaeontology.
So at least there is a hypothetical mechanism against which Theism has nothing but a god doing some magic. Since there is no hard fossil evidence (not that it couldn't be denied if there were), the origins of life are still open to a Belief - choice. But to say Life from non - life is 'Impossible' is just dismissive and logically unsound. Abiogenesis is actually more feasible these days as a theory (hypothesis) than Goddunnit creation, just as Something from Nothing is looking more credible than a complex god that didn't need to come from anywhere.
And, of course, even if one credited a god -creation of Life, the Universe and everything, it only gets us to 'Which god?'
I am constantly diverted by Believers thinking that Cosmic and Life origins is their best card, when it is actually a busted flush.