Evolution is anything but random. Have you decided to ignore learning about the theory and instead, regurgitate inaccurate creationist criticisms?

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Birds don’t have vocal cords like humans have, which is very important for talking. But when trained by a human they start learning to speak. But actual evolution theorem says that for a major change to happen it requires millions of years. Even pets become more smart as we train them while wild animals of [...]

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How does an RNA ligase ribozyme isolated from random sequence using in vitro evolution was further evolved into an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase ribozyme? What are the extra aspects in details of catalysis required for this transition. explain the significance of this finding to the “RNA world” hypothesis.

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One of the main arguments against evolution is that random events cannot result in such complexity because the chance of it occurring is too low.
Yes mutations are random, but when you factor one of the major driving factors of evolution, natural selection, it is no longer random.
It’s like a poker game, the cards played are [...]

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I’ve been trying to understand evolution but some of it’s random components (like genetic drift or mutations) have become kind of a roadblock.

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Does scientific evidence conclude that the universe was a random creation or does it hint to intelligent design?

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