Good- I liked it! Genetic Entropy all of a sudden, when they were expelled from the Eden. Good One…
So, could you describe the DNA before any mutations? I think you would receive the Nobel Prize. No. Yearly Nobel Prizes till the end of your life.
Boy, Paradise is not in this world. We are East of Eden…
Well, I’m not in any danger of winning a Nobel Prize for anything, but I have certainly seen what LOOKS like genetic entropy. One can reflect on the fact that, for example, all purebred Tennessee Walking Horses are descended from two horses and thoroughbreds are “line bred” to an astonishing degree. All polled Herefords are descended from a small group of naturally polled horned Herefords. Lots of those are “line bred” too.
In fact, “line breeding” is done as a sort of test of the genetics of high-value breeding animals. Sometimes it works out, and sometimes it doesn’t. Some failures are spectacular. Even when it works, there can be little defects that don’t show up for generations.
One could say the potential defects are already there, despite successful “line breeding” and I wouldn’t argue with that. One could say genetic mutations can occur as a result of viruses, “gene swapping” with bacteria, radiation or any number of things.
So maybe genetic perfection can go awry if the perfection is not protected.
But regardless of all that, I don’t know that Pell can justify saying the Adam and Eve story is a “myth”. Nor do i think people can justify saying the first humans came from some apelike creature by evolutionary processes alone, or even by evolutionary processes at all. Nor do I think people can say, authoritatively, that in one moment there were no “pre-humans” at all, and God created modern man in an instant, exactly like he is now. But unless we believe the universe is eternal (which has its own problems) and that it somehow has its own order written it its structure that mandate certain kinds of development, God had to intervene in the process at some point. Maybe he created the string that created the Big Bang. Maybe he created the “branes” whose collision caused the string that caused the Big Bang. Maybe he created something that caused the “branes” to exist; the intersection of dimensions or something. Maybe the dimensions themselves.
Nobody knows any of that stuff, and probably never will; any more than we will, on this earth, really know how Adam and Eve came to be, exactly. But one has to admit that a God who can (however and whenever) create the universe (or all the universes, as you might prefer) is not disabled from creating a man out of dust and a woman out of a rib…just exactly like that. Nor is He disabled from doing a long evolutionary thing in which a chosen pair has the “Aha! moment”, alone among all the other ancestors of modern man.
So, while all of this is interesting to cogitate about, we’re all going to draw blanks in the end, because we don’t really know and, as I said, aren’t likely to know on “this side of Jordan”.