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The NAS's Error on Natural Selection
















































                 Evolutionists, however, believe that natural selection selects and
            gradually accumulates the same features in a species over millions of
            years, acting on variation within a species and then somehow giving rise

            to entirely different species. The fact is, however, that even if natural se-
            lection did always select the same characteristics, this would only lead
            to the improvement of certain features in living species by spreading ad-
            vantageous characteristics throughout the whole population. It could
            not lead to these beings' acquiring totally new characteristics. Much less,
            then, could it afford them the opportunity to turn into other species.




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