get to know the basics in 15 seconds
The evolution theory says:
 |
that all kinds of species have common ancestors |
 |
all life has started as single cell organisms |
 |
during millions, billions of years all species have become more and more complex up until humanity amongst others. |
 |
all kind of new genes originated over time, from zero to one to ten to 100 to thousands etc. |
in short, biological change has 'gone up':
complexity/ nr. of genes |
 |
| |
biolological change according to the evolution theory |
The degeneration theory says:
 |
all evolution as described above is genetically impossible |
 |
life started with the creation of ancestral types (for instance the ancestral wolf, the ancestral oxen and the ancestral man) |
 |
their variants can never evolve beyond the natural borders of their type |
 |
a new species is genetically poorer, or is even a form of degeneration compared to their ancestors |
 |
over time genetic information is lost instead of gained |
in other words, biological change goes down:
genetical richness |
 |
| |
biological change according to the degeneration theory |
To get a broader view of the contents of the degeneration theory have a look at the summary or the FAQ. Chapter 11 of the book describes all kinds of examples of degeneration. |