[QUOTE]Originally posted by TrueCreation:
"Furthermore, why doesn't the bible make any mention of bacteria or even reference to microorganisms? You must know how important bacteria is in everyday life. We could not live without it, yet there is no mention of this in the Bible."
--What would people think of it if they were to read in a book anything resembling bacteria?- Not sure, what?
A couple hundred years ago people saw mold growth as proof that nothing can become somthing, and abiogenesis, untill someone came along and shown its fallacy.- Its too bad that had to happen.
In the bible there is, however, an inquiry on the subject of sanitation, which is greatly contrasting with the effects of disease by micro-organisms.- The explanation of sanitization in your post seem very vague to me. Genesis accounts for the creation of plants, and animal life, but no where does it indicate a creation of bacteria and lifeforms not visible to the naked eye. Yet the life that is not visible to our own eyes, is a requirement for the survival of Earth.[QUOTE]
[This message has been edited by no2creation, 02-18-2002]