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appolose said:

Tombi, you say that evolution (evolution, meaning change in descendents or information increase) is on the opposite pole of randomness and chance. This does not work for two reasons: First, natural selection does not necessarily mean the strongest will survive, it means that the strongest have a better chance. Second, random mutation is needed for the other type of evolution. That is a major, major component to the idea. Note that the word there is "random".


 1) The most adaptive species survive not the strongest, thats evolution.

2) The mutations ARE random, but the mutations that survive and the mutations that die ARE NOT random.