Statler Waldorf
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Natural selection is not random chance. How is it random chance that a helpful mutation (Could be due to sexual recombination, so therefor "random" doesn't apply.) that allows an organism to better reproduce and produce offspring be chance? It doesn't make sense. The better adapted live and those that don't adapt perish.
As for the mousetrap argument:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW_2lLG9EZM
Lol you're joking right? That video didn't explain anything. If a selective pressure arose requiring the organism to catch mice or die it couldn't catch any mice with the tie clip
