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kiss from a princess can't turn a frog into a prince yet
evolutionists claim that ancestral amphibians did change into
people just by chance and natural selection. But such major
biological change needs new genetic information. Where could it
come from? At Oxford University, a prominent defender of Darwinian
evolution, Dr. Richard Dawkins, says the selective accumulation of
lucky mutations can explain it. This view is challenged by
biophysicist, Dr. Lee Spetner, in Israel, and by molecular
biologist, Dr. Michael Denton, in New Zealand. In Germany, Dr.
Werner Gitt, an information scientist, explains that evolutionary
processes cannot produce new information. And in Australia,
biologist Dr. Don Batten shows there are clear limits to
biological change--frogs will always breed frogs.
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