Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Darwin Continues to Stumble Over DNA

Stephen Caesar desribes the evolutionist's pet theory of origins thus:
"For nearly a century, evolutionists have been claiming, with dogmatic certainty, that the first life on earth appeared in a 'primordial soup' consisting of water loaded with chemicals necessary for the start of life. This 'warm little pond' was believed to have been struck by an electrical discharge (most likely from lightning) which caused the chemicals to form complex protein molecules, which eventually brought forth life. From this first life, evolutionists postulate, all other life evolved."
As I discussed in a previous post, the complex structure of a single molecule of DNA could not possibly be formed through the process of Natural Selection. There is further evidence that contradicts Darwinism. Ralph O. Muncaster discusses further barriers to the Darwinian theory of origins:
"Every time a nucleotide is added in the construction of a molecule of DNA, a molecule of water is released. The process is reversible. In chemistry, a reaction will not naturally proceed in a direction that produces a product already in abundance. Because water is produced, it would be impossible for DNA to form in water (as proposed by 'ocean-vent' or primordial-soup theories)" (Creation Vs. Evolution, by Ralph O. Muncaster, p. 29)
Darwinism is foiled again by DNA.

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