Creationism vs. Darwinism

Darwinian evolution explains survival through immediate adaptation, but it cannot account for structures designed to endure future conditions. Chance mutations cannot anticipate challenges yet we observe systems—stars, DNA repair, cultural institutions—that persist across vast timescales.

A star’s life cycle, for example, is precisely tuned to recycle matter and energy, even accommodating deviations like binary systems, without collapsing. Similarly, biological and cultural systems show resilience that exceeds what random selection could produce in the present.

Longevity itself implies foresight: something built to last must contain principles oriented toward the future. While Darwinism explains short-term adaptation, it struggles with enduring complexity, suggesting that long-lived systems point to design or mechanisms that anticipate survival across time.

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