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Revised May 5, 2008
Chapter 4. Limitations On Natural Selection.

Evolutionists speak as though natural selection is adequate as an effective means to account for
evolution and is always evolution’s friend.  However, in the earlier discussions over some of the
earlier roadblocks, we showed that this was not always the case.  We will now bring together the
various issues involving problems with natural selection and add a few more.

    1. Natural Selection Cannot Choose Between The Best Of Two Failures.    GO

    2.  Natural Selection Cannot Choose Towards A Target Before A Target Exists.   GO         
                    
    3.  Natural Selection Works Against Progress, Not For It, Where Progress Is Discontinuous   GO  

    4.  Natural Selection Is Ineffective If Too Many Issues Appear Simultaneously.    GO  
                                 
    5. Natural Selection Works Best With Linear Genes, Not Stacked Ones.   GO         
                            
    6. Natural Selection Is Ineffective If Harmful Mutations Accumulate Too Rapidly, Particularly If
       They Are Recessive.   GO    

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