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The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018 by The Lowry, Salford

The Little Prince, Luca Silvestrini's Protein Dance, Dance East, Ipswich, Britain - 13 Dec 2018

Ipswich, UK. 13.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015 by The Lowry, Salford

PLAY/WHAT WHERE, Edinburgh, Britain - xx month 2015

Ipswich, UK. 11.12.2018. Luca Silvestrini's Protein presents "The Little Prince", a new show about love and friendship for children and adults alike, based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, at Dance East. The show is touring in Eastleigh, Ipswich and Falmouth, from the 1st to the 22nd December 2018. Conceived and directed by Luca Silvestrini, the production is devised and performed by Andrew Gardiner (Fox, Geographer), Donna Lennard (King, Roses, Counting Man), Faith Prendergast (Little Prince), Jack Sergison (Pilot). Lighting design is by Jackie Shemesh, set and costume design by Yann Seabra, animation by Daniel Denton and the music composed by Frank Moon. Photograph © Jane Hobson.

Atheist mythology debunked - the inherent predisposition of matter to create life. by Truth in science

© Truth in science, all rights reserved.

Atheist mythology debunked - the inherent predisposition of matter to create life.

Is matter inherently predisposed to produce life on Earth, and elsewhere in the universe, whenever conditions permit it?
And if it is, where does that predisposition come from?

Atheists and most evolutionists believe life originated by entirely natural processes. They believe, and present to the public as a scientific fact, the discredited notion of abiogenesis - which is life arising of its own volition (by natural, chemical processes) from sterile matter. This is similar to the ancient idea of the spontaneous generation of life, which was a fairly common belief before it was soundly refuted by scientists such as Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur.

Dedicated observational and experimental scientific research, over many centuries, resulted in the Law of Biogenesis. This law, which has never been falsified, rules out the spontaneous generation of life (so-called abiogenesis) as impossible, it says that life only comes from existing life. This is now the reliable basis of medical and food hygiene, and is confirmed by other branches of science, such as Information Theory, the Law of Entropy (based on the Second Law of Thermodynamics), the Laws of Probability and Law of Cause and Effect.

So, is it possible that chemistry or physics (the physical interaction of matter and energy) can produce biology?
The properties of biology and life are completely different to those of chemistry and physics. Life embodies, not just natural laws, as in physics and chemistry, but also complex, constructive information - stored and expressed through the DNA code. Biology has its own unique properties, such as self-replication, which chemistry and physics don’t possess.
The behaviour of natural things is entirely dependent on their inherent properties. They cannot behave in ways that exceed the limits dictated by their own properties. That is the essence of natural laws which describe the scope and limits of the behaviour of natural entities according to their intrinsic properties. For natural laws to change, or not be valid, the intrinsic properties of natural entities, on which they are based, would have to change.

It is a major problem for atheists to explain where natural laws came from, or why they exist?
In a PURPOSELESS universe there should be no regulatory principles at all.
Firstly, we would not expect anything to exist, we would expect eternal nothingness.
Secondly, even if we overlook that impossible hurdle, and assume by some amazing fluke and contrary to logic, something was able to create itself from nothing ….. we would expect that the ‘something’ would have no ordered structure and no laws based on that ordered structure. We would expect it to behave randomly and chaotically.
This is an absolutely fundamental question to which atheists have no answer. The basic properties of matter/energy, and the universe, scream …. ‘purpose’.
Atheists say the exact opposite.

If we consider the atheist belief; that matter is naturally predisposed to produce life and the genetic information for life, whenever environmental conditions are conducive (so-called abiogenesis), the question arises of where that predisposition for life comes from, and why does such a property exist in a purposeless universe?

The idea that the origin of life is just an inevitable consequence of the right conditions – the right chemistry or interaction of matter and energy - is routinely presented by atheists and evolutionists as a scientific fact. They believe that is how life on Earth originated - and also that life is likely to exist elsewhere in the universe, for the very same reason.
For this to be true, matter/energy would have to be inherently predisposed for the potential production of life, whenever conditions are conducive and - therefore, some sort of natural law/plan/blueprint for the creation of life would have to be an intrinsic property of matter. A basic principle of science (and common sense) is that an effect can never be greater than that which causes it. In this case the effect - LIFE - could not be greater than that which atheists allege caused it, i.e. the random interaction of matter and raw energy and chemical processes. So, there has to be a directive principle existing as an intrinsic property of matter that endows it with the ability to create life.

Thus, atheists are left with an impossible dilemma – if life originates as a natural result of the inherent properties of matter, i.e. a natural predisposition for life, they have to explain where that predisposition for life comes from?
It would not be possible for matter to have such a property in a purposeless universe. Therefore, the atheist belief in a natural origin of life, denotes purpose in the universe which atheists deny. This then, is a classic catch 22 situation for atheists.
Atheists cannot have it both ways, if there is no purpose in the universe, matter cannot possibly have an inherent predisposition to produce life.
Thus the atheist belief in ‘no purpose’ also means there is no possibility of a natural origin of life.
The denial of purpose negates a natural origin of life.

Therefore, if atheists insist on claiming a natural origin of life, they are also obliged to admit to the existence of 'purpose' in the universe.

This means, either the idea of a purposeless universe is effectively debunked, or the idea of a natural origin of life is debunked - which is it?
Atheists can take their choice?
Either way, atheism is effectively debunked.
To believe in abiogenesis means that atheism is wrong.
To not believe in abiogenesis also means atheism is wrong.
Conclusion: atheism is wrong - period.

Evolutionism: The Religion That Offers Nothing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=znXF0S6D_Ts&list=TLqiH-mJoVPB...
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"I believe that the more thoroughly science is studied, the further does it take us from anything comparable to atheism"
"If you study science deep enough and long enough, it will force you to believe in God"
Lord William Kelvin.
Noted for his theoretical work on thermodynamics, the concept of absolute zero and the Kelvin temperature scale.

The Law of Cause and Effect is a fundamental principle of the scientific method. Science literally means 'knowledge'. Knowledge about the natural world is gained through seeking adequate causes for every natural occurrence. An uncaused, natural ocurrence, is a completely, unscientific notion.

The law of Cause and Effect is unlike other natural laws, it is a fundamental principle of the universe and everything in the natural realm. It does not rely on any particular properties of nature/matter/energy, other than the fact that it applies (without exception) to everything which is temporal, i.e. everything that has a beginning.
Concerning the Law of Cause and Effect, one of the world's greatest scientists, Dr. Albert Einstein wrote: “All natural science is based on the hypothesis of the complete causal connection of all events”
Albert Einstein. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Hebrew University and Princeton University Press p.183

FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE
The Law of Cause and Effect. Dominant Principle of Classical Physics. David L. Bergman and Glen C. Collins
www.thewarfareismental.net/b/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/b...

"The Big Bang's Failed Predictions and Failures to Predict: (Updated Aug 3, 2017.) As documented below, trust in the big bang's predictive ability has been misplaced when compared to the actual astronomical observations that were made, in large part, in hopes of affirming the theory."
kgov.com/big-bang-predictions

Fossil Fish - the truth about progressive evolution. by Truth in science

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Fossil Fish - the truth about progressive evolution.

The truth about progressive evolution.
An incredible story of 'creative' MISTAKES.

Fish are alleged to be among the first vertebrates (having a flexible backbone or vertebrae) to evolve from invertebrates (having no backbone, or any other bones).

Neo Darwinists claim - that all the entirely new, genetic information required for the construction of bones and flexible backbones, with all the interlocking vertebrae etc. (see picture), was created (from no previously existing, genetic information for any type of bones) by means of a series of mutations (mutations are genetic, copying MISTAKES). And with each of the many, intermediate, mutational steps becoming preserved and dominant in the gene pool, by providing a significant survival or reproductive advantage (natural selection).

To clarify, in simple terms, exactly what is proposed by evolutionists for the creation of new, constructive, genetic information is - a genetic mistake (mutation) is preserved and becomes dominant in the gene pool - followed by another mistake being preserved and becoming dominant - followed by another mistake being preserved and becoming dominant - over and over and over again, an accumulative series of mistakes - with each new mistake built on previous mistakes .... A mistake of a mistake of a mistake, etc. We also have to bear in mind that, to produce a backbone from scratch, the numerous, random mutations or copying mistakes required would, by sheer chance, have to all be relevant to the genetic instructions for exactly the same part of the body, i.e. the spine. And even if the genetic information for some sort of proto-bone was created by random, genetic, copying mistakes, it could just as easily be destroyed by further, random, copying mistakes somewhere along the line.
So that is the evolutionary mechanism which allegedly created all the new, genetic information for bones and a flexible backbone!

In fact, it is the same mechanism proposed by evolutionists for the origin of every single scrap of genetic information for the construction of every body part, anatomical feature and biological system in every living thing, including humans. Which means that the whole human genome is the result of billions of random, genetic, copying mistakes (apart from the original, genetic information in the first living cell). That original, genetic information encoded in the DNA of the first living cell, apparently, just appeared by some unknown process in the so-called, primordial soup, and then proceeded to mutate (randomly make copying mistakes of itself), billions of times - eventually creating the whole human genome - and the genome of every living thing, over millions of years!

The theory of evolution - laid bare - is more aptly called - the theory of 'Creative Mistakes'.
Mutations are bad, we would expect mistakes to be harmful, and most of them are, they cause illness, deformities and cancer. They are not something desirable, in any sense. Some are neutral in effect, which means the adverse effects are not obviously harmful, or the damage they do is not significant to cause an immediate problem.
Anything that can be described as a beneficial mutation is extremely rare, and it is doubtful if a truly, beneficial mutation (without some adverse effects) exists at all, there are no good, observable examples of any. What is certain is that they do not add the sort of useful, constructive, genetic information, which would be required as a mechanism for creating entirely, new body parts, organs etc.

There is no fossil evidence whatsoever for this amazing transformation by means of genetic MISTAKES. There are no transitional or intermediate examples of a developing backbone.
Fish appear in the fossil record, fully formed and 100% functional, like the one in the picture. And they remain exactly the same today.

The fossil fish in the picture, claimed to have lived many millions of years ago, is just like any regular fish, you will see swimming around in seas, rivers and lakes today.
The fossil record shows that fish are no more advanced or evolved today, after umpteen millions of alleged years, than the specimen shown here.

Next time you have a whole fish for dinner, take a close look at its amazing, flexible backbone, and remember this - some people want you to believe that such a marvellous construction was created entirely by a long series of random mistakes - mistake upon mistake, upon mistake ... and they want you to believe that is 'science'.

An incredible story indeed!