Accidental evolutionists seem to be asking us to believe simple chemicals somehow had the ability to develop into increasingly complex life forms accidentally. Accidental evolutionists ask us to believe that a string of nucleotides along a phosphate-sugar helix (DNA) has the ability to keep accidentally rearranging progressively, without any ultimate purpose. This also implies that trillions upon trillions of rearrangements happened, and only a few allowed survival.
As we have seen with destructive viruses and other dangerous mutations like cancer, just one misplaced nucleotide could result in a deadly mutation which could easily wipe out an entire population—or all life on earth many times over.
The question arises: With these kinds of odds (one chance in 103000 ) why does life still exist? With such a low probability of progressive mutation, the inverse results in a high probability of destructive mutation. How could accidental life have survived through all those more probable destructive mutations? There is simply no logic for continued accidental progressive mutation.
It is a virtual impossibility and improbability. With so many accidental mutations possible and so many billions of accidental mutations supposedly taking place, a scorched-earth scenario should have been squelched life long ago.
The question arises: With these kinds of odds (one chance in 103000 ) why does life still exist? With such a low probability of progressive mutation, the inverse results in a high probability of destructive mutation. How could accidental life have survived through all those more probable destructive mutations? There is simply no logic for continued accidental progressive mutation.
It is a virtual impossibility and improbability. With so many accidental mutations possible and so many billions of accidental mutations supposedly taking place, a scorched-earth scenario should have been squelched life long ago.