| kevin the wiiite said: Oh, and another argument I just remembered. Evolution, if true, clearly relies on improbable events occuring repeatedly over and over again, as it's never been documented in action in the few thousand years of recored history. The second law of thermodynamics and laws of statistical probability aren't exclusive to their fields. Scientists just like to suppress them. Everything in the world gravitates towards equilibrium and states of higher probability, a direct counterpoint to evolution, which relies on constant gravitation towards the improbable. Cars break, glaciers melt, deserts grow, crops die, but somehow fish sprout legs and walk. Please if anyone has a good response to this I'm trying to be rational here. I'm not the religious nut a lot of Atheists think I am. Why else would I rely on pascal's wager for my faith? |
Genetic mutations are the cause of evolution. DNA goes through trillions of operations to replicate itself, and errors in the gene code lead to changes in genetic makeup, and changes in genetic makeup lead to evolution.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teV62zrm2P0
The human genome has about 3 billion base pairs, expecting the above process to go perfectly is tantamount to being insane.







