Thread:High King Ithilion/@comment-31308946-20170524212814/@comment-207.163.37.8-20170525151449

As I recall from Biology:

1. Some traits in a species are more desirable than others.

2. Individuals with these more desirable traits are more likely to reproduce.

3. Parents pass their traits onto their offspring.

4. There are sometimes random errors in the replication of rNA when a parent passes its traits onto its offspring (these are what we call genetic mutations, and there is a ton of observable evidence for this that I can get further into if you like.)

If these four statements are true, then evolution has to happen. To disprove evolution, one must disprove at least one of those statements. If you think you can do this, go ahead, claim your Nobel Prize. We would need to rethink our entire understanding of Biology, and the sooner we get a start on that the better.

~Catfishperson