“Random mutation acting on natural selection can’t build anything” (video 17:57).
“If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down. But I can find no such case.” – Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species. Darwin could not find any in his day. What about today? Actually, there are many, too many to count.
The cell is filled with machines. One slight mistake and the machine won’t work or will malfunction. Two examples: Bacterial flagellar motor. Built from two dozen proteins. Slight modifications will cause it to break down.
The same goes for DNA. The DNA
molecule is a matter of linguistics. It is the longest word known to man. It is
written in code. To have code, one needs one to write code. The geneticists are
the codebreakers. Even
the basic of bacteria in hydrothermal vents need some of the above.