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It comes from random mutations.It would still need new information. The evolutionists have never been able to answer for me where does the new information come from for the evolution to take place (the change).
Mutation. I will explain via sentences:It would still need new information. The evolutionists have never been able to answer for me where does the new information come from for the evolution to take place (the change).
Mutation. I will explain via sentences:
original sentence: My fat cat once caught a bat.
addition mutation: My very fat cat once caught a bat.
Results in the meaning being changed a little bit, and a longer sentence.
Some other mutations explained via the same sentence:
deletion mutation: My cat once caught a bat.
substitution mutation: My fat cat once caught a rat.
all three put together in order: My very cat once caught a rat.
Thanks to multiple mutations, the sentence can change greatly in meaning.
For words maybe. But biologically on the cellular level, it just doesn't work that way Sister.
Are you referring to quoting/citing scientific publications, as opposed to the translated and transliterated and edited tales from often unknown authors writing in a pre-technological time when numerology and superstition ruled the day?Then how come Darwinists quoting the writings of other Darwinists as truth is OK?
Oh, but it does, it really does. In fact, it's way easier with just a "4 letter alphabet".For words maybe. But biologically on the cellular level, it just doesn't work that way Sister.
Please explain it, brother.
Maybe ven provide some examples?
Here is the NCBI genome database:
Home - Genome - NCBI
I'm sure all the evidence you could ever need (or acquire) will be there.
So please tell us all how mutations on the 'cellular level' means, then why it 'doesn't work that way."
Thanks!
As you can see from the basic variation between people (such as different eye colors) you know that not every mutation that causes a noticeable change in one's body has a negative impact. Hence how mutation is the source of the variation within populations that natural selection acts upon.
It would still need new information. The evolutionists have never been able to answer for me where does the new information come from for the evolution to take place (the change).
For words maybe. But biologically on the cellular level, it just doesn't work that way Sister.
Allright now, I'm no scientist (Lol) but this strikes me a bit questionable. Ok let's say...an animal (or whatever) needs to grow fur because an ice age is coming on...it might not get fur with what your saying. It might get red eyes instead, lol.
Variations within populations are nice (especially in girls, lol) but...they are random and not specific.
See what I mean? It needs specific information...add fur etc., have you any examples of variations of expected specific variation within a species? I don't think we have that.
There's a good reason for it too, Sister...
Colossians 1:17
17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.../ !!
You have quite an unusual view of evolution, I'm not surprised you're sceptical.
I sure do Brother. Scripture says that deception is the enemies primary tool, and that leads me to be very skeptical. Especially of our government. They keep saying oh things will get better...and they keep getting worse no matter who's in office, lol. So yeah, I look to scripture for truth. There is no evolution. It's a fabrication of man.
Nothing wrong with a bit of skepticism, I suggest a bit of reading into how evolution actually works though.
That's the philosophy of evolution for you.Yeah. Point scoring at the expense of murdered teens. You are a pathetic individual.
Then it’s absolutely no surprise that 99% of all species that ever existed are now extinct. Beneficial mutations may be rare, but it only takes a few to save the future generations.Allright now, I'm no scientist (Lol) but this strikes me a bit questionable. Ok let's say...an animal (or whatever) needs to grow fur because an ice age is coming on...it might not get fur with what your saying. It might get red eyes instead, lol.
Variations within populations are nice (especially in girls, lol) but...they are random and not specific.
See what I mean? It needs specific information...add fur etc., have you any examples of variations of expected specific variation within a species? I don't think we have that.
There's a good reason for it too, Sister...
Colossians 1:17
17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.../ !!
Paul says otherwise though.There is no "philosophy of evolution" though.
Yup, mutations don't have goals and don't purposely provide benefits... which is part of why the majority of species that have ever existed are extinct. Anything unlucky enough to have its entire population unable to cope with an environmental change dies out.Allright now, I'm no scientist (Lol) but this strikes me a bit questionable. Ok let's say...an animal (or whatever) needs to grow fur because an ice age is coming on...it might not get fur with what your saying. It might get red eyes instead, lol.
-_- you've never noticed that some people are more hairy than others? Consider also that there is a mutation becoming more prevalent in our species which reduces how long we need to sleep to be well rested; quite beneficial to have a couple more productive hours in a day in our modern society, isn't it? There are also mutations that are beneficial in nearly all circumstances, such as the one that produces bones so strong in humans that they make that guy from the movie Unbreakable look fragile.Variations within populations are nice (especially in girls, lol) but...they are random and not specific.
See what I mean? It needs specific information...add fur etc., have you any examples of variations of expected specific variation within a species? I don't think we have that.
You know you're an ape, right? You've every bit an ape as you are a human, a mammal, and a vertebrate. Apes, or hominids, are a taxonomic family of primates. If you're not, you're the first non-ape who's managed to successfully post anything online, in which case bravo. But you are an ape. Apes just aren't what you think they are.A couple of guys who are educated to believe they are apes act like it, and the rest of the world wonders what went wrong?
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