The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - May 11, 2016
Searching For The Truth
Editorial - Opinion - Commentary
Why Doesn't Natural Selection
Letter to the Editor:
Re: Charles Botts' Letter
Work for Evolution to Advance?
Mr. Botts, in your April 27 letter to the editor, you spoke of several issues that
need to be addressed and corrected. First, the mayor and commissison did not approve an
expenditure of $175,000; the commission approved the mayor's seeking a $175.000 grant
Those determined to explain all of biological life without God use
for a feasibility study regarding waste/storm water management. As a former employee in
natural selection. According to evolutionists, it is natural selection which has
Pinellas county, you should be familiar with the grant process. There is no need for public
transformed bacteria into fish, fish into frogs, lizards into mammals, and ape-
workshops, hearings or competitive bidding until the money is received and the town looks
like creatures into people.
for someone to conduct the study, as no money is yet being spent. Regarding the availibility
Let's look at a manufacturing analogy. Suppose I wanted to make a
of the minutes of commission meetings, I would note that an audio is available the morning
series of wagons, but each subsequent wagon had to use the manufacturing
after each meeting. You can go to the Inglis Home Page and click on Public Records and
Town Meeeting Audio Recordings. Those citizens without computers can obtain a compact
details used to produce the previous model. In other words, before producing
disc (CD) of the meeting the next day at a cost of $1.25. Depending on her workload, the
the second wagon, the factory must be rebuilt using the information from the
deputy town clerk will have the typed version within a short time as she has other responsi-
first wagon. Mutations are exactly like randomly rearranging a few letters
bilities. However, there is much more detail on the CD or the audio recording.
from the factory manual for each new wagon generation. Before produc-
I cannot speak to the election sign issue as I have no firsthand knowledge of what
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ing the third generation of wagons, hundreds more letters in the manual are
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randomly rearranged. Will this process ever allow the wagon factory to start
others have told me and I know better than to speak secondhand. I do know that the com-
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degradation of the wagon.
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Now, let's switch to your body. It requires genetic information - sort
on the commission room door and town hall was open. If someone came there and did not
of like a manual for making your hands and feet. The same is true for any
know what to do, that person could have gone to town hall and asked for direction. And I
know that there were people in the community center directing voters to the two stations for
creature or plant. Evolutionists will say new creatures were formed through
voting.
natural selection, but nature cannot simply produce new features. Nature
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Finally, your remarks about the over-worked and under-paid maintenance staff be-
works with what is already present.
ing forced into illegal conduct by over-paid and useless town officials is something that ­ if
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If you believe fish turned into frogs, the information had to come from some-
you have first hand knowledge of such ­ you should take those issues to the proper authori-
where. Random changes to the fish code (DNA) will not turn the fish into a
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ties. Who those authorities would be depends on the action you allege by the town officials.
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