A Billion Genes and Not One Beneficial Mutation

Episode 967 December 07, 2016 00:09:58
A Billion Genes and Not One Beneficial Mutation
Intelligent Design the Future
A Billion Genes and Not One Beneficial Mutation

Dec 07 2016 | 00:09:58

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Show Notes

Evolutionists often speak in generalities about beneficial mutations. Such mutations may be rare, we're assured, but they happen, and when they do, natural selection is there to capture, preserve and pass them along. All right, we now have some data to consider. We can put a number to the frequency of beneficial mutations in a very large sample. The number is ...

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