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Darwinism Evolution Intelligent Design

A toad looks and sounds like a venomous snake

A classic example of Darwinism at work, right?. It did a lot of good for the toad to happen to look one per cent like a venomous snake, so then it evolved to two percent and that did more good so it naturally selected to three percent and… Not really. Whatever happened isn’t a form of Darwinism.

Posted on October 25, 2019October 25, 2019 Author News Comments(13)

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