Evolution

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The Darwinian mechanism of mutation and natural selection explains everything about life, we’re told—except how it began. “Assume a self-replicating cell containing information in the form of genetic code,” Darwinists are forced to say. Well, fine. But where did //that //little miracle come from? -What’s so special about them? Well, they appear in rocks most scientists date to 220 million years older than the oldest fossils, which pushes the supposed date for the origin of life back to 3.7 billion years ago. -This, [|admits the //New York Times//] , “complicate[s] the story of evolution of early life from chemicals ... .” No kidding! According to conventional geology, these microbe colonies existed on the heels of a period when Earth was undergoing heavy asteroid bombardment, making it virtually uninhabitable. This early date, adds //The Times //, “leaves comparatively little time for evolution to have occurred http://cnsnews.com/commentary/eric-metaxas/evolution-just-got-harder-defend

How did life begin? The origin of life is a vexing problem for those who insist that life arose through purely natural processes. The naturalistic origin of life is also known as abiogenesis or sometimes chemical evolution. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Every evolutionary biology textbook has a section on the origin of life in the chapters on evolution. The University of California, Berkeley, has the origin of life included in their ‘Evolution 101’ course, in a section titled “From Soup to Cells—the Origin of Life”. http://creation.com/origin-of-life-questions-and-answers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZt1Gn0R22Q

Fish with shoulder and hip bones. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/fossil-reveals-transitional-link-from-fins-to-feet/2014/01/13/b02100c6-7a3a-11e3-8963-b4b654bcc9b2_story.html http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2014/01/13/how-we-got-on-land-bone-by-bone/

Lung Fish Legs evolving or legs degenerating http://bio.sunyorange.edu/updated2/pl%20new/20%20amphibians%201.htm

http://cnsnews.com/commentary/eric-metaxas/evolution-just-got-harder-defend

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18YwBwIK_no

Arm Wrestling Chimpanzees Taken together, researchers have concluded that in contrast to many previous hypotheses, evolution did not change the force, velocity, or power-generating capacities to increase muscular performance in chimpanzees compared with humans. Alternatively, natural selection appears to play important role in altering the structural architecture of muscle. Maybe length and distribution of muscle fibres might be an attribute of natural selection. http://scientifist.com/challenging-chimpanzees-in-arm-wrestling/