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I can reccomend dr Lee Spetners book "not by chance". A pretty good explanation on the genome, mutations and variations.




I've already read that book, the socalled 'refutation' of Dawkins' The Blind Watchmaker. I wasn't impressed at all. It's full of errors, outdated information, misunderstandings and 'conspiracy this conspiracy that' kind of attacks. Science is not a religion, nor do we ignore evidence that allegedly doesn't fit the theory. And complexity doesn't say anything about whether or not something is possible to evolve. Could we ever have imagined when living in the year 1400 what the world of today would look like? No, off course not. Well, that's only 607 years and already a huge huge difference. I know the analogy might be slightly off, but I was talking about complexity, there's abundant evidence that evolution does happen all around us.

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