Re: "Process" then, if not "mechanism" for evolution
>yes there is!
What is it then and how does it work?
>to say that our cells do not have the function of change is just scary!!
What do you mean by change? Of course our cells have the capacity to change. If they didn't change they would be dead. Life is not static.
>Are you saying there is not any such thing as evolution?
how about adaptation?
or mutations?
Yes - I am saying that Darwinian evolution doesn't exist. It can not exist. It goes against all laws of science/nature.
Adaptation - fine I believe in this. In particular the frequencies of genes in populations changes with time - i.e. the population adapts.
Mutations - yes mutation exists. But it is either trivial/neutral or catastrophic. No random positive mutation has ever been found in nature. Compare that to the following quote from howstuffworks:
There are something like 60,000 genes in the human genome, and over 5,000 of them, if damaged or missing, are known to lead to genetic diseases. It is amazing that damage to just one enzyme can lead, in many cases, to life-threatening or disfiguring problems.
So out of 60,000 human genes 5,000 of them if changed will lead to serious disease. Yet not a single mutation has been found which has improved a gene or led to a "better" human being.
JV.