“And if randomness isn’t really random then why do you object to it being part of genetics or evolution?”
What? If it isn’t random, then it isn’t random. I do not put limits on a God that can create the entire universe. The entire universe exists only because He wills it.
Do you REALLY look at the incredible complexity of just a single cell, the function of which is still only partially understood yet fills volumes of books, and think that it all just accidental and a result of millions of molecules of amino acids and proteins just sort of jumbled together in the right order?
Do you realize that it is more likely for a tornado to go through a junkyard and produce a space shuttle than for a cell to form and suddenly come to life?
Why do you doubt the power of God?
Which is more likely? A cell to form and come to life or a fully developed man to suddenly come to life?
No. Like I said many times before it isn't a random accident. You're leaving out something very important. Randomness is a very important part of nature, and something which is central to Mendelian genetics, which you don't seem to deny, though you do seem confused.
Do you realize that it is more likely for a tornado to go through a junkyard and produce a space shuttle than for a cell to form and suddenly come to life?
Really? Where's the math and what model are you using?