Mutations do not support the Theory of Evolution

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What is a Mutation?



A mutation is a change in genetic material such as DNA or RNA. This occurs when there are copying errors in genetic material. Sometimes exposure to radiation or chemicals is responsible for the mutation.

Some mutations (germline) can be passed on to offspring, while others such as somatic mutations cannot be passed on to animal offspring, but can be passed on to plant offspring.

Evolutionists claim that evolution happens when millions of "good mutations" occur over a long period of time. These mutations are said to add genetic information to the organism causing it to evolve into another type of animal. While it is true that mutations occur, they cannot cause one type of creature to become another. Often natural selection weeds out mutations. This is God’s quality control department.

Mutations are rarely "good" or helpful to an organism. The plant or animal that is mutated is often worse off than he was before. There are also "neutral mutations"