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Yesterday we learned life can’t come from non-life. But let’s pretend for a moment it did . . . then what? How does the rest of life come about? The typical answer is “by natural selection and mutations.”
But most mutations are either harmful or neutral. A few have some positive effect only in certain environments. So, natural selection is only going to select for a very small number of mutations in very specific environments.
And both mutations and natural selection work with already existing genetic information. They can’t create anything!
Life didn’t arise by naturalistic processes. Life was created by God.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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Yesterday we learned life can’t come from non-life. But let’s pretend for a moment it did . . . then what? How does the rest of life come about? The typical answer is “by natural selection and mutations.”
But most mutations are either harmful or neutral. A few have some positive effect only in certain environments. So, natural selection is only going to select for a very small number of mutations in very specific environments.
And both mutations and natural selection work with already existing genetic information. They can’t create anything!
Life didn’t arise by naturalistic processes. Life was created by God.

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