Answers in Genesis (Jan 01, 2005)
Ham accepts that natural selection can give rise to a number of species from an original population, by Mendelian recombination of already existing genes. He believes that new genes cannot arise from mutations, as this would be "adding information" (he claims that only an intelligence can do this); mutations and natural selection can only "remove preexisting information".[21] Furthermore, all of these species are of the same kind (a term borrowed from the English translation of Genesis 1:11 and elsewhere)[citation needed] and no new "kind" can arise from this process. 40-60 min per video
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