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6.4.4. Phylogeny recapitulates ontogeny (development
of embryo is an instant replay of evolutionary
history). Embryologists reject this idea, mainly
found in textbooks. The presence of this idea in
current books is an illustration of how hard it is
to get rid of an idea that does not work.
6.4.5. Geographic distribution. The abundance of
marsupials in Australia is more of a problem for
evolutionists than a solution. The variation of
a species over an area (frogs) is an example of
genetic variety, not evolution. This concept is
usually called upon as one of the major controlling
factors of evolution.
6.4.6. Controlled breeding. No matter how you breed
dogs, you still get dogs - a Biblical "kind".
6.4.7. Genetics. Genetic engineering may
result in altered structures or operation, but
even with man (not random chance) controlling
changes, no new kinds are developed.
6.5. Important factors evolutionists don't often consider.
6.5.1. Evolution is a complete contradiction to the
second law of thermodynamics. Evolution demands
an ordering of matter from spontaneous
generation.
6.5.2. Simple forms of life do not exist. Some are
smaller, have fewer parts, yet they carry out all
necessary life processes.
6.5.3. Half developed structures would be harmful
(eyes, ears, wings).
6.5.4. Relationships among unrelated organisms (mimicry,
mutualism). Mimicry is one organism protecting
itself by looking like another organism.
Mutualism is two organisms which are
interdependent.
6.5.5. 600,000,000 years is not enough time for all
the necessary transitions. If evolution were true
we would expecrt one new species every six years.
7. Defusing evolution.
Every line of evidence ever proposed as a "proof" of evolution
has fallen short. Ideas dealing with the evolution of the first
organic molecule and the first life forms are without mathematical
or scientific bases. There is no evidence or workable process which
would change one species into another species.
Index - Evolution or Creation