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Writer's picture: Daryl E. SellDaryl E. Sell

In sequence to my last blog I will continue to expose the flaws in the evolutionary hypothesis. They are completely depended upon change form one species or kind of another through either interbreeding or mutations. God said they would reproduce after there own kind (Genesis 1:21, 24, 25)

God does permit crossbreeding within the extended kinds which are called hybrids. Some examples; When we cross a male donkey with a female horse we get a mule, a very strong, sturdy, sure footed beast, but it can not reproduce. It is possible to cross the opposite way with a male horse and a female donkey. This is called a hinny. However, this is risky since a horse is so much larger than a donkey. This is what Festus rode in the Gunsmoke series. There are other crossbreeds within the greater kinds. A zedonk, a cross between a zebra and a donkey, the beefalo or cattalo, a cross between the American buffalo or bison and domestic cattle.

A liger is a cross between a lion and a tiger. This is a strange animal. It grows to nearly the size of both of its parents, up to 900 lbs. Two things are common among all these hybrids. One, this only happens in a controlled captive environment. It does not happen naturally in the wild. The second, is that non of them can reproduce. The above is also true of plant life. Hybrids can not reproduce.


The second flaw evolutionists have is in mutations. There are no known mutations that are beneficial to the kind or species. For instance, a down syndrome child is a genetic mutation. Speaking soley from the left side of one's brain, using logic and rationality , laying emotions aside, can anyone honestly say that a down syndrome child is superior to his/her parents? A dons syndrome child has one extra chromosome.


One time while my wife and I were watching the evening news, they told of a bull moose that was attracted to a Hereford cow that was in heat. They did copulate, however, the news anchor said, "Do not expect an offspring. The chromosomes don't match." My immediate response was, "Lady, what does that do for your evolution?'






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