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                  Scientists compare mutations to an earthquake in a city or a clock being thrown hard
                  against a wall. In the same way that earthquakes do not develop cities, and hurling
                  clocks against walls does not improve them, mutations do not improve living things,
                                       but rather damage them.


                   As Grassé states, mutations bring disorder to exceedingly or-
              dered structures. Genetic mutations might be compared to an earth-
              quake or to hurling a clock against a wall. In the same way that an
              earthquake cannot improve a city, nor a violent impact a clock, so too
              genetic mutations do not improve living things, but rather harm
              them. Evolutionists are aware of this, but still propose mutations as

              the mechanism that brings about evolution. In order to better see the
              evolutionists' inconsistencies in this area, it will be useful to include
              some statements on the harmful effects of mutations on living things





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