Yes because we live in a fallen world.
Nevermind your faith-based religious beliefs with no basis in reality.
Point remains: mutations
factually happen.
That is not the driving force of evolution
Neither is it a "theory" that they happen. They DO happen.
And it's a very important part on how change is introduced in the genetics of a population. It's one of those things that natural selection acts on.
So, do you only agree with your hero Francis Collins when it pleases you?
It could be the driving force of the work the devil is doing to try to destroy God's Creation.
You can not blame God for the mess that man and the devil has made out of His Creation here on Planet Earth.
Actually, I could. Because god is supposed to be omniscient and thus surely would have known what a terribly bad idea it would have been to create Satan, who would turn out to become the very embodiment of evil.
But let's not drift away. The main point here, is that that is so incredibly silly that it is not even worth addressing....
I do not deny what you call evolution, I deny the mutation theory and you do not have a better explanation so you have to cling to a defunct theory.
There. Is. No. Such. Thing. As. Mutation. Theory.
Mutations
factually happen.
Mutations are how genetic changes are introduced in populations.
The is fact, observable, verifiable, testable.
Your big hero Francis Collins would say the same thing. But I guess you only hold him up as the hero, when it pleases you.
Most mutations are neutral or harmful. Few mutations are anything that even YOU could consider to be beneficial and very simple math shows that the mutation theory does not have a leg to stand on in your effort to try to use it for your driving force behind evolutionary theory.
As long as beneficial mutations happen, evolution has fuel to keep going.
And no, most mutations are NOT harmfull.
Did you forget about the mutation rate of species? It's about 50-ish in humans. That's 50
per newborn.
If MOST mutations were harmfull, then almost no human would survive and homo sapiens (along with all other living things) would go extinct in less then 10 generations. Because
every human would have harmfull mutations, as MOST of those 50 mutations would be harmfull.
And you wish to speak to me about math.........
For crying out loud