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Bold Claims    

about evolution and the degeneration-theory

 

Here you find some bold claims that I make. They are explained in the book, but this allows you to have a quick impression of what the book is about...
   
(Macro-)evolution is a genetic impossibility.
The largest part of the genes does not vary and (thus) will not evolve either.
(Natural) selection is always making genetic information poorer.
Genes are too complex and too specialised towards their task to be able to gradually evolve.
There is no growth in genes and genes do not 'adopt' significantly new functions.
Darwin has discovered how variation originates, not how completely new species (or types, or families) came to existence.
Darwin could not help not knowing anything about genetics.
Much of the so-called 'proof' for evolution are great examples of the opposite: degeneration and genetic impoverment.
DNA has initially been programmed, not evolved.
Variation is no proof for evolution.
New variations originate by loss of genes, not by an increase of them.
The difference between man and apes is not necessarily at the level of DNA.
Similar functions can be done by different genes in non-related species.

 

   
     
 
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