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Healthy DNA helix
Excess nucleotide
copies due to mutation
Flawed DNA helix
When the DNA is imperfectly copied, this gives rise to various diseases. These errors
can never, as evolutionists maintain, bestow greater ability and improvements.
The Evolution Deceit, Ta-Ha Publishers, United Kingdom, 1999.)
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Since they occur in a random manner, mutations almost always
damage the organism concerned. Any random intervention in a com-
plex structure will damage it rather than improve it. Indeed, there is not
one single valid example of a beneficial random mutation of the kind
proposed as an evolutionary mechanism. 229 The changes brought about
by mutations are only like those suffered by the residents of Hiroshima,
Nagasaki and Chernobyl: death, genetic handicaps, and disease.
Prof. Walter L. Starkey from Ohio University makes clear the inva-