Friday 30 September 2011

Darwinian daydreamers ............

Reality does not allow for the daydreaming of the Darwinian theory .
Evolutionist Pierre-Paul Grassé :
The opportune appearance of mutations permitting animals and plants to meet their needs seems hard to believe. Yet the Darwinian theory is even more demanding: A single plant, a single animal would require thousands and thousands of lucky, appropriate events. Thus, miracles would become the rule: events with an infinitesimal probability could not fail to occur There is no law against daydreaming, but science must not indulge in it.
Pierre-P Grassé, Evolution of Living Organisms, Academic Press, New York, 1977, p. 103. 
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