tuppence wrote:It wasn't until single cells joined up and formed multi-cellular organisms that acted to protect the individual cells that sexual replication was formed as a method of sharing genetic information. Multi-cellular organism bacame much more organized and complex as time passed until they formed the great things we have today. It didn't require a creator, it wasn't a grand design, it happened.
OK, let's go with that for a moment.
The best evolutionists can figure is that it took about a billion years for the initial single-celled organisms to evolve into multicellular organisms. The single-celled organisms were probably much like our bacteria today at first. That means they had a generation time of about 20 minutes. But lets boost that to an hour -- three times as long -- just in case there were some glitches somewhere along the way.
Now let's do a little math. 24 generations a day.
Or 8760 generations a year.
Times a billion.
That's 8,760,000,000,000 generations, give or take a million or two, to get from single to multi celled organisms.
The generation time for many animals is one year. For apes it is about ten years.
Radiometric dating declares the earth has been around for about 4,500,000,000 years.
Evolution just ran out of time.