I have a problem with your first two sentences which either exhibit a basic confusion or which are, lexically, vague.
How can you 'take for granted' anything which has to be proven scientifically? That's not taking anything for granted, it's quite the opposite. And why the 'almost'? Which bits of the existence of life do you not need this scientific prof for?
If you gain comfort from this structure of principles, surely this applies to all your thoughts on the existence of life from life. Again, where does 'almost' come into it?
As Chris points out, I don't think biological and genetic science have come to this same conclusion. Life is being created from scratch. Why you chose to distinguish biology from genetics is also confusing as they're different branches of the same tree or at least genetics is a branch of the biology tree.
With such ambiguous thinking it's no wonder you're confused.