Saturday, January 28, 2006

Evolutionary Flaw of the Day 01/28/06

The problem with evolution that I will point out and expound upon today (with some help from In the Beginning by Walt Brown, Ph.D.) deals with codes. We need a definition here to get ourselves started. A code is defined by dictionary.com as "a systematically arranged and comprehensive collection of laws." All of the information necessary for life (reproduction, regular functions, etc.) is contained within an organism's genetic code. Now, this is interesting, because a code is "systematically arranged" and "comprehensive." The genetic code controls every aspect of life on every level, so it has to be very specific and orderly. If something is systematically arranged, there is a purpose for everything present within it -- just like within genetic code. Is it possible that random chance and gradual natural selection could produce such complexity within human life? Absolutely not. Genetic code is even accompanied by elaborate transmission, translation, and duplication systems, without which the genetic material would be useless, and life would cease. Accidents do not produce highly complex and systematic life forms. It has never been observed. It takes more faith to believe in evolution than it does to believe in creationism. God marked His signature on everything He created, but shallow and simple minded scientists are blinded by their own philosophical folly.
~Tribal~

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