Wednesday, June 23, 2010

MUTATIONS

Mutations are genetic accidents that occur in living organisms. As with all accidents, mutations cause disruption and damage. "Evolution" by mutation is as impossible to repair the clock with a hammer blow.
Adar that natural selection does not work to encourage evolution, evolutionists

then raise the concept of "mutations" in their theory in the 20th century. Mutations are changes in the genes of living beings because of external influences such as radiation. Evolutionists claim these changes cause organisms to evolve.
However, many scientific discoveries reject this statement, since all mutations have ever known, the only cause losses in living organisms. All mutations that occur in humans lead to mental and physical disorders such as mongolism (Down's Syndrome), albinism (albino), dwarfism (short body), or other diseases such as cancer.
Another reason why the mutation is impossible cause is the movement of living beings evolved not add new genetic information in an organism. Mutation causes the composition of existing genetic information to be changed randomly, similar to shuffle the cards. In other words, no new genetic information that is raised by the mutation.
However, evolutionary theory states that genetic information of living things grow with time. For example, bacteria with a very simple structure composed of 2000 different protein species, whereas humans have a type of protein, 100 000. Exactly 98 000 new proteins must be "obtained" in order for a bacterium to evolve into a human. Thus, these proteins can not be formed through a mutation, because mutation can not add anything on the DNA chain.
Not surprisingly, so far never observed one single mutation that is able to improve the genetic information from a form of life anywhere. Despite himself an evolutionist, former President of the Academy of Sciences of France, Pierre Paul Grass, makes the following confession: "No matter how many existing mutations, this mutation does not produce any form of evolution." 18

0 comments:

Post a Comment