What is wrong about the evolution theory?
• A grossly over-appreciation of the possibilities of mutations. • The idea that arbitrary mutations combined with natural selection can create new specialized (groups of coperating) genes and can create intelligent solutions for biochemical problems. • The idea that life has proceeded out of a primitive soup by self organization to unicellular organisms, developing into the diversity that is around us today, among which there are mammals and intelligent man. Such development implies an increase of the number of genes. But biological variation in fact originates from a loss of genetic information. What is right about the evolution theory is that there is a differentiation from a certain type and that species and environment are not constant, but are liable to variation.