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Author Topic:   Bacteria a powerful evidence of creation
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07-07-2009 9:16 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by mike the wiz
07-07-2009 6:29 AM


Just for fun, let's start with this bit of nonsense.
Now given the hyper-ability of bacteria, to mutate, given that higher organisms such as humans don't have this phenomenal ability, we would expect EVEN MORE evolution.
Please define "more evolution." How do you think evolution is measured? What units? What's the average "amount" of evoution, by which you compare the evolution of bacteria to know that it evolved "more."
It really is impossible for you to say anything intelligent about a subject that you know so little about, particularly when so much of what you think you know is wrong.
But, it least you're entertaining to those of us who do know.

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