Another problem facing evolution is that for evolution to work, and for new organs to evolve, new genetic information must be added to existing DNA. Merely scrambling existing DNA would not work. It would only mess up the existing DNA. If a blind fish wants sight, then new sight-DNA codes of astounding complexity must be added to form the eyes. Where do these new codes come from? How do they know to interface with existing codes? By random chance? — Impossible! There is another scientific problem: random mutations are almost always destructive. We end up with cancers, sterility or deformities, like a cow with a fifth leg growing out her shoulder. Only under the most controlled settings in genetic laboratories can mutations be manipulated and made to work. In other words, it takes intelligence . Realistically, the case for an Intelligent Designer is far greater than skeptics like to admit. Who came up with the silly notion that
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