Spontaneous Mutations Cause Cancer

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John Hopkins Medicine has identified that spontaneous mutations (also called somatic mutations or DNA copying mistakes) contribute to a staggering 2/3 of all cancers in humans.  Despite the evidence of a Google search, actual scientific research has clearly revealed that most all spontaneous mutations are bad, and the remainder are neutral.  The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists remarked regarding spontaneous mutational rates that, “good ones are so rare we can consider them all bad”1.  The US National Library of Medicine (NCBI) as an authority on genetics and always slanted as pro-evolution concedes, “The vast majority of mutations are neutral or deleterious (harmful) 2.”

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