(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Can you give an example of a genetic mutation or an evolutionary process which can be seen to increase the information in the genome? The definition of a mutation is a copying error of previously existing information. And so, it's information that gets taken from one parent and another parent that DNA gets put together, but it corrupts. And so, their hero is corruption. Their hero is gene degradation. So, by all these errors, all these mutations, somehow we've become human. Somehow we've evolved to a point where we can live as human beings. At least 98 or even 99% of mutations are deleterious. They hurt the genome. They hurt your genetic build. And mutations are the reasons for cancer. Mutations are the reason for Down syndrome and autism. So the very thing that causes autism or Down syndrome supposedly is what makes us better. Those mutations make us better in evolution. Folks, what a joke. And if you're an evolutionist, the joke is on you for believing something that ridiculous. For believing that errors make information better. If I was to go to a copying machine, and I took and copied a piece of paper, and I took that paper that I copied and copied that, and then copied that paper, copied that paper, and copied off of 100 different copies, it's only going to cause information to get lost. Nobody would ever go to a copying machine and say that the copy is better than the original. But according to evolution, the copy, yeah, that's way better than the original. Folks, the joke is on them, and the joke is on any atheist YouTuber for believing something that ridiculous, and teaching something that ridiculous. Mutations are errors in the human genome. Errors will not make things better. And even if you get a beneficial mutation here or there, overall, we're going downhill. The second law of thermodynamics applies to genetics. And so, don't be deceived, ladies and gentlemen, by people that think that we came from pond scum, or that we're an animal. The Bible says you were made in the image of God, and the Bible says male and female created He them. Can you give an example of a genetic mutation or an evolutionary process which can be seen to increase the information in the genome?