matthew809
Registered Senior Member
The question of whether evolution exists has been shown to be true. It's been directly shown that creatures do change over time. Better questions would be:
What causes an evolution in each case?
What should really be classified as an evolution?
Is an evolution caused by a DNA update from a designer?
Is an evolution caused by DNA flexibility pre-programmed in?
Is an evolution caused by an astronomically improbable, chance mutation which happens every once in a while?
If a creature seems to change significantly over time, what do we attribute it to? Mutation? Preprogramming? Reprogramming? The only way we could tell would be to intimately understand the language of DNA- which we are nowhere even close to doing.
The biomass of this earth came into existence one of two ways- intelligently designed, or naturally. The behavior of this biomass after creation is deceiving; it can not be understood until we understand the language of DNA. So lets not ask if evolution exists.
Does abiogenesis exist?
What causes an evolution in each case?
What should really be classified as an evolution?
Is an evolution caused by a DNA update from a designer?
Is an evolution caused by DNA flexibility pre-programmed in?
Is an evolution caused by an astronomically improbable, chance mutation which happens every once in a while?
If a creature seems to change significantly over time, what do we attribute it to? Mutation? Preprogramming? Reprogramming? The only way we could tell would be to intimately understand the language of DNA- which we are nowhere even close to doing.
The biomass of this earth came into existence one of two ways- intelligently designed, or naturally. The behavior of this biomass after creation is deceiving; it can not be understood until we understand the language of DNA. So lets not ask if evolution exists.
Does abiogenesis exist?