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Answering Questions About Genetic Entropy
The idea of genetic entropy is simple: species decay over time because mutations
build up in populations over time. Yet, evolutionists strongly resist this idea
and often use false arguments to try and explain it away. Keaton Halley and Dr
Robet Carter discuss this important topic and show how evolutionists play fast
and loose with the facts. In the end, genetic entropy is a strong refutation of
darwinian evolution.
Podcast
14 Oct, 202119:56