I think you are trying to evade my question. What part of mutation and selection requires us to assume anything other than the regular and unchanging processes of chemistry and physics?
445 posted on 03/16/2004 11:22:48 AM PST by js1138
What part of mutation and selection requires us to assume anything other than the regular and unchanging processes of chemistry and physics?
I cannot think of anything, because regular and unchanging processes ipso facto imply intelligent design, therefore intelligent design is not an unreasonable element to ascribe to either mutation or selection.