
In a Nutshell: Three Great Problems for Evolution
Intelligent Design the Future
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Challenges to Evolutionary Theory
The chapter delves into the concept of irreducible complexity and how evolutionists address it, focusing on neutral evolution and the feasibility of gene duplication as a mechanism for new functions. It also explores the challenges of demonstrating common descent and constructing phylogenetic trees due to inconsistent patterns across different features. Additionally, it examines the difficulties in natural selection, variations in organisms, genetic code changes, and the debate surrounding the origin and modification of DNA information.
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