Brothers and sisters,
Titus Templeton (that's me) has found a big problem in evolution that more or less will be hard to solve for the next generations of evolutionists. I will keep my explantations of the problem as easy as possible to keep it understandable.
The human body has 100 Trillion cells.
The first cells according to evolution were created 3.6
billion years ago.
According to evolution every generation gives their genes to the next generation. So that one cells becomes two cells it needs one year.
So the time evolution needs to create humans with 100 trillion cells is 100 trillion years. But evolutionists say that we are only at 3.6 billion years.
That is a big problem. Humans today have too many cells in that short amount of time.