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Why should you believe in creation, and not evolution? I mean, scientifically speaking. Haven’t we proven that evolution is a fact?
Did you know that for every generation that passes, more and more mistakes are piling up in the human genome? This means your DNA has more mistakes than your parent’s DNA, which has more mistakes than their parents’ DNA, which has more mistakes than their parents, which has—well, you get the point!
Watch the short video below as I explain this further.
These mistakes are caused by mutations, which are basically coping errors when DNA is replicated. Now, thankfully for us, most of these mutations have no noticeable effect. However, even if we don’t notice them, these mutations are still there, corrupting our DNA. A conservative estimate says that 100-300 new mutations occur in human reproductive cells per individual per generation. Some numbers suggest as high as one thousand new mutations per individual per generation. That’s a lot of mistakes!
Now, most people think that natural selection will get rid of these mutations. After all, isn’t that its job? Well, it’s not quite that easy. You see, natural selection can only select against mutations that have a noticeable and significant effect – in the moment! If the mutation is neutral or even if it’s harmful, but hasn’t caused death or serious harm, natural selection won’t get rid of it because it can’t see it.
Genetic entropy debunks human evolution
This leads to what’s known as “genetic entropy.” This means that each generation carries all the mutations of previous generations, plus its own new mutations. With the high mutation rate, genetic entropy is increasing quickly. It’s increasing so fast there’s no way humans have been on the planet for millions of years, like evolution suggests. Our genetic code would be so burdened with mutations, that we would be extinct!
The truth is that our genetic code doesn’t look like it’s been mutating for even tens of thousands of years. Instead, it looks like it was incredibly well designed and has only been subject to the degrading influence of mutations for a short time. What does this imply? It certainly fits with the Biblical historical accounts, that God created mankind about 6,000 years ago with a perfect genome. It wasn’t until after sin entered the world that mutations began to corrupt our DNA, and there hasn’t been enough time since then to destroy our genome.
This is just one more scientific reason that you shouldn’t believe in human evolution. It takes a LOT of faith.
I’m David Rives… Truly, The Heavens Declare the Glory of God.
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Genetic Entropy book by Dr. John Sanford — On Sale Now
Dr. Sanford begins by examining how random mutation and natural selection actually operate and shows that simple logic demands that genomes must degenerate. Sanford then makes a historical examination of the relevant field (population genetics) and shows that the best scientists in that field have consistently acknowledged many of the fundamental problems he has uncovered (but they have failed to communicate these problems to the broader scientific community). He then shows, in collaboration with a team of other scientists, that state-of-the-art numerical simulation experiments consistently confirm the problem of genetic degeneration (even given very strong selection and optimal conditions). Lastly, in collaboration with other scientists, he shows that real biological populations clearly manifest genetic degeneration.