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THE TRANSITIONAL-FORM DILEMMA
can never actually do), they must construct a se-
quence of deformed hands, arms, feet and legs.
For instance, every finger needs to go through
millions of phases before attaining its present
length. According to evolutionists’ claims,
every generation will attempt a large number
of trial sequences to produce fingers from wrists
until they are finally arranged in the correct
order.
If you randomly flung Scrabble tiles with
letters on them onto the board, you cannot expect
them to line up in a regular order and create
meaningful words, much less sentences. Neither
can you expect random mutations to form hands
of fingers, arm or leg bones, in any regular, func-
tional and aesthetic order.
For instance, the bones in your foot have
been specially designed to let you walk in the
most ideal, least tiring manner, and to keep to a
minimum perception of your body’s weight. .
The arch of your foot supports those bones
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