No. Natural selection is supposed to rid the population of mutation. But, you just said that mutation is the driving force of evolution. Therefore, evolution rids the population of itself. I suppose you'd argue "no, it only takes away the bad ones." To which my reply is:
Then how do "bad" mutations still exist, if evolution has existed for millions of years? Shouldn't evolution have taken care of that by now? Flaws and holes a plenty.
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