Talk:Instructions are necessary to produce order (Talk.Origins)
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Re: "This means that mutations will increase the randomness of DNA. As a result the best that Natural selection can do is to remove the most randomized DNA. So Natural selection cannot communicate anything, therefore Evolution has no oganizing force and no program."
This is unequivocably false. Natural selection can, and does, remove the DNA in organisms less capable of surviving. This is not the same as removing the most randomized DNA, as selection pressure does not always favour the mean of the existing population. Natural selection can and does communicate that smaller animals are more likely to survive on small islands, or that males with larger horns are more likely to successfully compete for mates. Roy