On a bus tour to Yellowstone, Dave and Mary Jo Nutting encouraged us to challenge evolution’s claims, because they cannot be substantiated with scientific evidence.
So I saw a new eye doc recently, and said to him something
about how complex the human eye is and that many creatures have even more
complex eyeballs, and knowing this, does he believe in biological evolution?
He thought a minute and said, Yes but he didn’t discount
that a divine being might have started things. However with enough time and
genetic changes, biologic evolution seems to be the way it happened
So I said, “but how many mutations are beneficial?” He
answered correctly, “Very few.”
Then he gave me his best argument for evolution, and you’re
not going to believe this:
He said he once saw a video about evolution where a pool cue
stick poked an 8-ball into a rack of 10 balls in the triangular shape and they
scattered in all directions. Then the video reversed, and all the scattered
balls came back into the triangle shape as pretty as your please.
Evidently he thought that evolution occurred through some
reverse process.
So I said, how likely would that be, seeing that it contradicts
Newton’s Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states everything tends to
disorder and entropy.
He said, “Not very likely.”
By the way, I’ve asked that first question to several eye
doctors and technicians now and only one told me he did not believe in evolution but in God
creating. He was LDS.
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