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By definition if God planned Adam to look as he did, then God took non-random steps to achieve this, otherwise Adam would be random. We see body plans ultra-conserved from their beginning. We see features showing up many times. (this is now attempted to be explained by concurrent evolution - but then is this random?) We saw the tree of life fall down. We see 500 or so “immortal” genes present right at the beginining and shared by all organisms. We see the the super powerful language of DNA. We see ATP synthase motors in every cell spinning at 6000 RPM. We see the cell more complex than we imagined even 30 years ago. We saw “junk” DNA disappear and now has function. These are a few things that are shaking the paradigm.No - it does not rule out random mutations and natural selection. God is omniscient. He can use whatever tools He wishes to use to do whatever He wants. What is random to us may not be random to God. Time does not have the same meaning for God. He knows everything through all time. You are placing limits on His power.
Polygenism is not a part of every theistic theory of evolution and I don’t accept it as a valid explanation for the diversity of human beings.
IDvolution is the solution for this. God breathed the language of DNA. The breathing of the language fulfills God’s plan. This is the driver using information God supplied in His breath. It gives purpose to life and fulfills God’s vision for life. IDvolution uses the most modern science, agrees with the constant teaching and understanding of the Church and St Augustine and St Thomas are happy.