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"Since humans have an
amount of information equivalent to a thousand 500-page books, a 4 percent
difference amounts to 40 large books (again, even if we assume that the
hybridization data really correlates to gene sequence similarity)."
"That is, random
mutation plus natural selection is expected to generate the information
equivalent of 12 million words arranged in a meaningful sequence. This is
an impossibility even if we grant the 10 million years asserted by
evolutionists. Population genetics calculations shat that animals with
human-like generation times of about 20 years could substitute no more
than about 1,700 mutations in that time."

* Jonathan
Safarti, Refuting Evolution.
(Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 1999) p. 84. Dr. Sarfati earned
his doctorate in physical chemistry from Victoria University, Wellington,
New Zealand. Dr. Safarti is affiliated with Answers In Genesis:
www.AnswersInGenesis.org. |
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Brad Harrub, PhD

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Wesley Kime, MD

Frank Lewis Marsh, PhD

Stephen C. Meyer, PhD

Robert T. Mitchell, MD

Donald R. Moeller, MD, DDS

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