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Evolution Absurdity Part 3: The Problem of Uniformity

The final nail in the coffin for the theory of evolution

Introduction

On the final part of my 3-part series Evolution Absurdity, I’ll be talking about the final nail in the coffin for the theory of evolution; the problem of uniformity.

The Problem

Here is the problem of uniformity written out:

The universe is orderly and repeatable.

If evolution were true, there would be no reason to trust that nature is orderly or repeatable.

Therefore, evolution cannot be true.

Here’s the Recap of Points:

1. No Reason For Regulation

Science and the scientific method RELIES on induction. We should have a really good reason to trust it then, shouldn’t we? Yet, on the evolutionary view, there is no reason to trust that the future will be like the past. Gravity could change, the way I digest food could change, EVERYTHING is up for grabs.

2. Observation Isn’t an Answer

Just because things have always been repeatable does not mean they WILL be repeatable in the future. You need an independent justification WHY it will be regular, otherwise, you are blindly trusting that nature will “just be” regular.

3. Everything is a Miracle

If evolution were true, everything is possible. There are no bounds as to what could happen at any second of the day. And if everything is a miracle, why would evolutionists expect ANY regularity? its inconsistent.

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