Evolutionary Tales Exposed: Part 5 – Mutation

July 6, 2011| Legion of Skills

I recently read that if you took one chromosome from a human and stretched it out, it would be seven feet long. ONE chromosome. It would be so thin you could not see it even with an electron microscope. If you took ALL of the chromosomes in the average human body and stretched them in a chain, they would extend back and forth to the moon 200,000 times. I want you to know that there is an enormous amount of genetic information in the human body. If you took the genetic information in your body and entered it into your computer word processor, it would require enough paper to more than fill the Grand Canyon. It takes an enormous amount of information to produce a human from the sperm and ovary. It takes a gigantic amount of genetic `instructions` to produce a human.

The theory of evolution says that by mutations, `accidents` can happen to that instruction bank, and then as that organism grows into adulthood, that `accident` will produce a `better` life form. Now, the human body is infinitely more complex than an automobile. What if, during the construction of an automobile, someone at the factory changes something? What if they connected a spark plug wire to the gas tank? What if they miswired the electrical system? What if they installed the pistons backwards? What if they installed the distributor where it was not in sequence with the crankshaft? Would the result ever be an improvement in any of these cases? Of course not.

The same results are produced when genetic material mutates. Mutations are virtually always detrimental. The results are usually fatal. Sometimes the subject is merely crippled. Sometimes there is simply a malformed form of the same creature. But there is NO evidence of a mutation ever producing a more viable life-form. Thus we have now discussed both natural selection and mutations. These, remember, are the cornerstones of the theory of evolution. But mutations are the only means of producing `evolution` as we know it.

In his book, Dr. Brown says that “the process of mutation is the only known source of raw materials of genetic viability, and hence, evolution.” He is quoting here from a man named Theodosus Dzenski [sp], who is one of the most famous teachers of the theory of evolution. Dzenski [sp] says, “The mutants which arise are, with rare exceptions, deleterious to their carriers, at least in the environments which the species normally arise.” In other words, he is saying that if these mutants are produced in a laboratory setting, a scientist can sometimes manage to keep them alive. In the environments where the species normally lives, these mutants usually die.

A quote from the magazine `Origin of The Species` says, “If we say that if only by chance the mutants are useful, we are still speaking too leniently. In general, they are useless, detrimental, or lethal.” Why that quote was in that magazine is a mystery, because if you`re trying to sell the theory of evolution, that statement is not conducive to your cause.

I would like to read an excerpt from a book written by Dr. Walter T. Brown. Dr. Brown is a retired Colonel from the Air Force, a West Point graduate, and has a Phd in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is my understanding that MIT does not give degrees to persons who do not have the credentials necessary to obtain one. He has been a Fellow of the National Science Foundation, and so on.

Paul Moorehead has written a book, “Mathematical Challenges to the Darwinian Interpretation of Evolution.” In it, he says he decided “to find out whether a single amino acid change in a hemoglobin mutation is known that doesn’t produce a result harmful to the function of that hemoglobin.” He was studying the changes necessary in a hemoglobin to improve it. He says, “One is hard put to find such an instance.” Yet evolutionists have taught for years that ‘Alpha Hemoglobin A‘, changed through mutations into ‘Beta Hemoglobin A‘.

Mr. Moorehead learned that such a mutation would require A MINIMUM of 10^120 mutations. How large is 10^120? There are “only” 10^80 electrons in the entire universe. Now this man is telling us that it would take 10^120 micro mutations to change this one hemoglobin? How many of you believe that evolution accomplished this feat?

Saint Peter's Cathedral

Saint Peter's Cathedral by Mark Ooi

 

To continue this story, scientists say that there is enough room in the space around an atom so that the electrons of an atom have the same amount of space as two bees flying in Saint Peter`s Cathedral. Thus there is a large amount of space between the electrons that orbit around an atom. How many electrons do you think you could `pack` into the universe if you disregarded the electrical repulsion of the electrons? We know that there are 10^80 electrons, and there is the same amount of space between electrons as two bees flying in Saint Peter`s Cathedral. What exponent do we put on the 10 now? The answer is 10^120, the same as the number of mutations required to change that single hemoglobin.The more you think about this comparison, the more you will begin to realize that the theory of evolution is on shaky ground.

What are some of the mutations present in the human species? Well, there is albinism, dwarfism, Color Blindness, and Down`s Syndrome.

Albinism

A congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of an enzyme involved in the production of melanin. Albinism results from inheritance of recessive gene alleles and is known to affect all vertebrates, including humans. While an organism with complete absence of melanin is called an albino an organism with only a diminished amount of melanin is described as albinoid. Albinism is associated with a number of vision defects, such as photophobia, nystagmus and astigmatism. Lack of skin pigmentation makes the organism more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancers.

Dwarfism

A short stature resulting from a particular medical condition. It is sometimes defined as an adult height of less than 4 feet 10 inches (147 cm),although this definition is problematic because short stature in itself is not a disorder. Dwarfism can be caused by about 200 distinct medical conditions, such that the symptoms and characteristics of individual people with dwarfism vary greatly.  Disproportionate dwarfism is characterized by one or more body parts’ being relatively large or small in comparison to those of an average-sized adult, with growth variations in specific areas being apparent. In cases of proportionate dwarfism, the body appears normally proportioned, but is unusually small . Hypotonia, or a lack of muscle, is common in dwarfs, but intelligence and lifespan are usually normal. Achondroplasia is a bone-growth disorder responsible for 70% of dwarfism cases. With achondroplasia, one’s limbs are proportionately shorter than one’s trunk (abdominal area), with a larger head than average and characteristic facial features. Conditions in humans characterized by disproportional body parts are typically caused by one or more genetic disorders in bone or cartilage development. Extreme shortness in humans with proportional body parts usually has a hormonal cause, such as growth-hormone deficiency, once called pituitary dwarfism.

Color Blindness

Color Blindness or color vision deficiency is the decreased ability to perceive differences between some of the colors that others can distinguish. It is most often of genetic nature, but may also occur because of some eye, nerve, or brain damage, or exposure to certain chemicals. The English chemist John Dalton published the first scientific paper on this subject in 1798, “Extraordinary facts relating to the vision of colors”,after the realization of his own color blindness. Because of Dalton’s work, the condition was often called daltonism, although this term is now used for a type of color blindness called deuteranopia.

Down Syndrome

Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition characterized by the presence of an extra copy of genetic material. The effects and extent of the extra copy vary greatly among people, depending on genetic history, and pure chance. The incidence of Down syndrome is estimated at 1 per 733 births, although it is statistically more common with older parents (both mothers and fathers) due to increased mutagenic exposures upon some older parents’ reproductive cells. Other factors may also play a role. Down syndrome occurs in all human populations, and analogous effects have been found in other species such as chimpanzeesand mice. Often Down syndrome is associated with some impairment of cognitive ability and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics. Individuals with Down syndrome tend to have a lower-than-average cognitive ability, often ranging from mild to moderate disabilities

These are genetic mutations, the `stuff` that evolutionists say produced modern man. How many of those would you like to have? How many of those mutations have benefited the people that they happened to? The motor that drives the theory of evolution is mutations. Yet there has never been a documented example of a beneficial mutation.

Source

The Theory of Evolution: This lecture composed by Dr. L., D.D.S (Freeware)

 

Reading Sources: First moon walk disproved evolutionary theory | Where’s the proof for evolution? | Darwin himself said there was no proof! | Can Evolution Produce an Eye? | There are NO Fossils to Show Even One Animal Turning into Another! | Is Evolution a Theory, Fact or Law? Or None of the Above? | There’s a Law Against Evolution–It’s Called the Second Law of Thermodynamics! | Evolutionists Say Mutations are Good–are They? | What About the Human “Tail”?

 

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One thought on “Evolutionary Tales Exposed: Part 5 – Mutation”

  1. Designuir

    These are some of the disease which am doing research in..Thanks for providing me this information.

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