The 'genetic mutation' part of evolution is random.
The 'natural selection' part, the environment in which we live in, is not.
That is absolute basic, simple, introductory knowledge.
For someone to argue that evolution is entirely random and has incredibly short odds of actually occuring because of that fact, cannot understand even the first thing about evolution - or they wouldn't have made that error in the first place.
If you've made this mistake in the past, how can you argue about something when you don't know the very, most basic, things about it?
2007-08-24
15:37:00
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Adam L
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