Originally Posted by
bullypulpit
A petri dish is a static and unchanging environment...There is no stimulus for change. Adaptation and evolution do not take place against such a static background. It takes place in response to environmental factors which lead to the extinction of some evolutionary threads while promoting the growth of others. This is known as "natural selection". The existence of this phenomenon has been extensively and exhaustively proven.
Adaptation and Evolution don't happen 'just magically'. That's the point of the OP.
What element of our digestive system developed first, patiently waiting for enough OTHER mutations to function?
Beyond silly to believe what some secular 'scientists' preach.
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