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Originally Posted by leewong
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The mutations are random. I will give you that. You forgot about one thing. Natural selection. Would you expect to find an unordered library? What do you think happens to an organism if it has unordered DNA?
Life has had trillions and trillions and trillions of random mutations either selected for or against by nature. That is what arranges the library. If you follow a species heritage backwards you will see every single generation that spans back to the first cell produced that library. Not by random chance alone but by being forged by their surrounding environment.
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On the contrary I was hoping you would bring Natural Selection up
Let's talk about that shall we?
All Natural Selection proves is that weak life forms die. It is a principle of breeding. Not Evolution. It is also a destructive principle. Not a creative principle. It doesn't write new legible genetic code that creates a new form of life never before seen on the planet.