Coyote writes:
What is the importance of "new genetic material" anyway. If there are new functions, what is the difference whether the genetic material is new or just changed.
If there are new functions then evolution works. The problem is how do you discern whether new functionality has been added.
Consider a computer program with it's various methods. You can run the program without ever using one or more of the methods. If you have functions that were not originally programmed then you have new information and macroevolution.
If you have realisation of existing functions then it's just adapation, precoded.
The problem for evolutionists, is to show how code can be inserted into the genome. Code cannot be built piecewise, it has to be intelligently conceived and inserted as an entire new function.
Not likely.
There no doubt exist natural laws, but once this fine reason of ours was corrupted, it corrupted everything.
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