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Here's a fun illustration you can do to amaze your friends
and befuddle those prof's who are living out 2 Peter 3:5-7. (As my friend
Rich puts it, they are dumb on purpose!)
Take two cups and fill each cup with a specific color
jelly bean (i.e.: red in one cup and green in the other) Then pour both
cups into an empty bowl. The cups represent the genetic make up of a
male and female of some species. Mix the jelly beans up and then close
your eyes and scoop up a cup full of jelly beans which represents an
offspring. Then ask your friends to tell you how many white jelly beans
are in the cup. (You can ask them to find any color except the two colors
you started with.) Of course they will come up with zero, that is only
logical. So how is it that in nature it works illogically according
to evolutionists? If evolution is true then there should be some possibility
for other color jelly beans just to appear. This illustration represents
question number 3 above!
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