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NRC Admits Mutation Not Sufficient Explanation for Evolution

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I thought this was worth sharing:

On Page 8 of a Report from the National Research Council there is an interesting admission:

“Natural selection based solely on mutation is probably not an adequate mechanism for evolving complexity.”

Of course the report itself supports the concept of Darwinian evolution. But I think the admission that mutation is an insufficient mechanism is significant.
They invoke lateral transfer of genes as the alternate explanation:

“More important, lateral gene transfer and endosymbiosis are probably the most obvious mechanisms for creating complex genomes…”

Of course this begs the question; where did the genes come from that are being laterally transferred?
As far as I saw in the report, the authors only indirectly address this problem by speculating that viruses or “virus-like entities” with rapid mutation and replication rates were involved in early cellular organism evolution.

I thought this admission by a mainstream publication was significant. And a small step in the right direction.

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There isn't much here to get excited about, IMO. The problem with most Darwinists is their deficient philosophy of science, which is theologically motivated, whether they realize it or not. The effects won't change much until the causes are changed.mike1962
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