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To: Dimensio
No, by mutation coupled with selective pressures favouring certain emerging traits. Who told you that the mechanism can't be explained or has never been seen in action? Mutations and natural selection have both been observed.

Mutations have been observed, and in 99.9% of all cases they prove harmful to the organism. Natural selection by itself makes no new things. It is actually the permanent loss of information. It is not the creative, uphill, limitless process imagined by Darwin.

232 posted on 11/10/2005 1:44:33 PM PST by music_code (Atheists can't find God for the same reason a thief can't find a policeman.)
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To: music_code
Mutations have been observed, and in 99.9% of all cases they prove harmful to the organism.

Citation for this percentage. please.
235 posted on 11/10/2005 1:49:34 PM PST by Dimensio (http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
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To: music_code
Mutations have been observed, and in 99.9% of all cases they prove harmful to the organism

Fascinating. Could you point me to a citation for this statistic?

Natural selection by itself makes no new things.

Of course it doesn't. There needs to be a difference in individuals in a species ... through mutation, for example ... for natural selection to have something to "select".

It is actually the permanent loss of information.

Really? I've heard of something called "recessive genes" that are still in the DNA ... not permanently lost ...

It is not the creative, uphill, limitless process imagined by Darwin.

Limitless? Part of the TOE is that there ARE limits ... whatever mutations exist that can be selected for ... a cat's not going to give birth to a kitten with jet engines, for instance, as what mutation would cause that.

Although it would be cool.

384 posted on 11/10/2005 6:07:49 PM PST by bobhoskins (:))
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