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Last month I changed my mind based on feedback from an informed evolutionist, and I remain open to my mind being changed again.
Background: At Creation Reformation we have for years defended a statement that, if true, kills evolutionary theory as an explanation for all current living things. We call it The Natural Selection Paradox, and it formerly read: “Natural selection played no role in the evolution of any current living thing.”
In a video entitled Dropping the Bomb on Evolution I defended the former version of The Natural Selection Paradox and invited evolutionists to tell me how I am wrong. And guess what? After three years of trying by many evolutionists, finally an informed evolutionist successfully showed me that, as worded, The Natural Selection Paradox was not a true statement!
Based on our fascinating exchange, explained here, I reworked The Natural Selection Paradox. Again, if true as reworded, it completely destroys the theory of evolution by natural selection as an explanation for all current living things.
Here is the new version: “Despite natural selection’s role in nature, every current species evolved from a first life form SOLELY by cumulative RANDOM evolutionary change.”
In view of this new version I re-produced the video, Dropping the Bomb on Evolution.
Once again, I invite critique.
Any takers?
Enjoy!
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