Mutations And Statistics

9:33

Song Description:

This song pivots around the basic understanding of the negative

implications of mutations, in addition to understanding the statistical

probabilities of biological development, making a Creationist viewpoint far more

sensible and probable than one depending on evolution.

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Lyrics:

 

Though scientists are working on the causes of disease

they’ve still got lots to learn about a man’s heredity.

The more they know, the more they realize their limitations,

for functions in a living cell have many permutations.

Some researchers that vie for funding all across our nation,

are looking for the cure for cancer due to gene mutation.

Mutations in our chromosomes most wish we never had.

Though mutations are infrequent, their results are mainly bad.

        There’s reasons for what now we see,

        but faith is stronger than the school

        that teaches things that have no proof,

        just theories that presume to fool….There’s reasons…there’s reasons

     

 

By emphasizing what I just discussed about genetics,

“Intelligent Designers” don’t fit labels as heretics.

In fact their observations that our world was planned with thought

seems more accurate than positing, in truth, that it was not.

Examining evolution realistically,

the science of mathematics can be used statistically.

According to the experts who are pros at what they do,

it’s unlikely man arose at all from some primordial stew.

     

 

        Does clay rise up and turn the wheel,

        to take command of its own fate?

        What says the listener to the bard?

        Does he instruct what to relate?…There’s reasons…there’s reasons

And what about the other living things that share our earth

like fish and mammals, birds and insects, how then were they birthed?

It goes beyond belief to think the presence of such creatures

was randomly determined, out of chaos came their features.

What could cause a whale to calve and mate and then migrate

across the ocean’s great expanse to feed in Bering’s Strait?

Or what would be the reason that butterflies would rest

 in groups of thousands high in trees, not needing any nest. 

And who told honeybees to spend their time amongst the flowers?

How did their trips from hives begin to follow daylight’s hours?

Life cycles of the parasites, that harm their luckless hosts

mostly count on things to happen, beating odds which are remote.

        We are the children of the past,

        yet we control the things to come.

        It’s up to us to share the Word,

        Not wait ’til things are all undone…There’s reasons….there’s reasons

Physicists have plead their case, been backed into a box,

and most will usually admit that God’s not in their thoughts.

Their work to prove the universe was made without our God

has been arrested at Big Bang, and Darwinism’s flawed.

To understand my thinking, and, in turn, Creation’s cause,

know mutations and statistics should cause atheists to pause.

It makes no sense that random twists without divine direction

could end up making beauty such as Nature’s pure perfection.

There’s always room for skeptics to deny the things they see,

but reality is in our face, the same for you and me.

The chances that we got here by genetic imperfection 

are minuscule compared to our intended resurrection.

        Who set us on this course of truth?

        Why’s it important to be shown?

        The consequences of our push 

        will only count when He is known.

        There’s reasons for what now we see,

        our faith is stronger than the school

        that teaches things that have no proof,

        just theories that presume to fool….There’s reasons…there’s reasons

        There’s reasons….there’s reasons…there’s reasons…

        There’s reasons…there’s reasons…there’s reasons…

        There’s reasons

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Roland Burbank – Lyrics

John Andrew Schreiner – Music, keyboards/synthesizer, drum track, recording, mixing

Alex Mackie – Vocals

Kirsten Ford – Vocals

Randy Mitchell – Guitars

Garry Grant – Song art

       

     

      

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