RE: Intelligent design type evolution vs naturalism type evolution.
April 6, 2013 at 2:23 pm
(This post was last modified: April 6, 2013 at 2:26 pm by Mystic.)
Well the designer can make a bunch of mutations occur at once for example, that would cause a system to arise. That system would be advantageous, and would then have a chance of gaining popularity in the population. He can also be adding mutations that are not random, but making something head towards a direction, by selectively choosing those mutations in advantageous individuals of the population, over and over again, that are adding towards the system, even though the incomplete system plays no advantage. The last line, while you might say is possible through naturalism, I really don't see it possible, because there is no direction by natural selection to select those specific type of mutations over and over again that are leading to a different function and system since the mutations are completely random.