"To be or not to be, that is the question.” If a million monkeys were randomly typing on a million keyboards, would they ever type a Shakespearian line?
Evolutionists claim that life evolves much the same way as monkeys randomly typing. They purport that organisms randomly change into new life forms. So how long would it take for a monkey to type a sentence? With modern computer computation, we can simulate random keystrokes and find out exactly how long it would take to get a single line of Shakespeare.
Let the games begin! Join Eric Hovind and Engineer Jim Hoff as they put this theory to the test. Find out if evolution’s claim of new species forming by random mutations over time really stands a scientific chance!
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