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Author Topic:   Are Point Mutations problematic for ToE?
Jon
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Message 3 of 36 (584022)
09-29-2010 8:29 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by seanfhear
09-29-2010 7:03 PM


Evolution is a Directionless Process
Hello, seanfhear, and welcome!
In an AIG DVD called The Code of Life Dr. Georgia Purdom said that all point mutations that have been studied on the molecular level turn out to reduce the genetic information and not to increase it.
Whether or not Purdom's claims are true, they say nothing about the reality of evolution. Evolution does not make claims about information increasing or decreasing or anything like that.
Evolution is about change. Plain and simple. The 'direction'more or less, good or badof the change is a subjective opinionated matter, not one representative of any reality.
I do not see this going far, but it might get picked up by some Creos who will run with it, prompting the input of folk who actually know what they are talking about.
I, like you, am hope to learn a lot from this if it goes on.
Jon

"Can we say the chair on the cat, for example? Or the basket in the person? No, we can't..." - Harriet J. Ottenheimer
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