No science behind theory of evolution
I'd like to point out to Duane Kimme, in his Dec. 20 letter to the editor, that every statement he made was false. Natural selection cannot select for what does not already exist in the genome, making it an elimination of the weakest and not a creator of additional information.
No new biological system can have a selective value unless the DNA code to build it already exists in its entirety. This might require hundreds of new proteins and must be complete before it could function. Each different kind of organism has its own unique DNA that must be complete before it could live and reproduce, leaving nothing to be left to evolve later on. Creation scientists realize that each kind of organism had to originate fully complete in a moment and not a piece at a time, as evolutionists believe.
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