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CHALLENGE TO EVOLUTIONISTS
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Evolution is a process governed by "natural selection." I'm not sure if you know what that means.
First, random genetic variations occur in nature all the time. This is undisputed. The idea behind "evolution" is that those animals that have adaptive advantages conferred on them due to these random variations will live longer than other animals, breed, and hence propagate that specific genetic variation. That is, "natural" genetic variations "select" those animals adapted sufficiently well to their surrounding environment for survival.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2029220 Thank you, Captain Obvious. Natural Selection kills things that aren't suited to their environment. Please present your arguments or evidence that Natural Selection of random variations can build increasingly complex and functional elements in a species.
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