I like to say kudos to you bluepriest. It takes courage to admit not everything you were taught was correct. If we keep talking I'll bet most of us are talking about the same thing with only slight differences of opinion. You could see in the other thread no one attacked my model of evolution with some possible help from God. I don't see how it could be any different here.
Ratcharmer is ahead of me in the science department and I will happily admit that. But I will stand by my earlier statement that most mutations are neutral and it must be somewhere in some book I read. And, I didn't see any positive mutations covered. While I understand the simplified comparison between DNA and a sentence I must object. While I know almost nothing about DNA I happen to know something about sentences. Now, if a human reads a sentence he doesn't like, the parcer in the brain spits it out. ''Yuck, I do not want it.'' So if a sentence contained the word ''caa'' instead of ''car'' it could render the whole sentence useless. But nonetheless, the sentence exists, no matter how we interpret it. I read DNA is more of a recipe. If a mutation leads to an altered liver or an altered eye, it is still a liver or an eye nonetheless. Few people are actually born with no liver or no eye due to a mutation, so the analogy is failing there.
I'm sure we could find better sources about mutations later. I'm not the best person to ask. Just let me say a litre of sea water contains about 15 million virus particles. Then you've got your ton of bacteria and micro organisms pitched against each other in an epic battle. The viruses kill off dozens of bacteria all the time while they defend others by exchanging DNA. Now, with these incredible numbers and procreation rates, how many DNA you think is being added? If another extinction wave wiped out all land life and opened up a niche, how long would it take for those bacteria to take over land?
About the second article, I have to say I didn't get it. But it is not relevant to evolution and the geological record doesn't support a global flood. And, if so, how does a global flood explain how sea reptiles and fish became extinct at the same time as the dinosaurs? They drowned?