I think the theory of evolution, ie natural selection, has some major problems. And it has nothing to do with Christianity. Here are some of my objections to the theory of evolution.
Time for multi-celled organisms to evolve: The Earth is roughly 4 billion years old. Bacteria evolved about 3.5 billion years ago. Multi-celled organisms evolved 500 million years ago. How could it take 3 billion years for bacteria to evolve into multi-celled organisms?
Mitochondria DNA: Mitochondria are structures in the cells of every multi-celled organism. They have DNA. There must be situations where the selection for the mitochondria DNA is different than the nucleus DNA yet in no organism has the entire mitochondria DNA been transferred to the nucleus. In the theory of natural selection, is it the nucleus or the mitochondria that is selected?
Programmed cell death: In multi-celled organisms, cells have a very complex process for suicide. How could this have evolved according to the theory of natural selection?
I don’t have the answers to any of these questions but I think they are the questions we should be asking.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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You won't get any of those answers either. You want to know why. Because evolution is a RELIGION. If you asked a scientist those questions, He would say he didn't know. He would also say he BELIEVES science will answer them sometime in the future. If you've ever watched Expelled or anything else with a evolutionist talking to a guy, he will contradict himself so many times. Of course you have to LOOK for them!
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