Please describe the difference.
The fact that animals can adapt and change to a certain degree is quite different from the idea that all life arose from a single molecule.
Were we to stop where the evidence stops, he would be forced to say that small changesabout which both creationists and evolutionists agreehave not been shown to render big transformations
The phenomenon of bacterial drug resistance;
“..regardless of how bacteria acquired their antibiotic resistance (i.e., by mutation, conjugation, or by transposition), they are still exactly the same bacteria after receiving that trait as they were before receiving it. The evolution is not vertical macroevolution but horizontal microevolution (i.e., adaptation). In other words, these bacteria ...are still the same bacteria and of the same type, being only a variety that differs from the normal in its resistance to the antibiotic. No new species have been produced (Bowden, 1991, p. 56). In commenting on the changing, or sharing, of genetic material, ReMine has suggested: It has not allowed bacteria to arbitrarily swap major innovations such as the use of chlorophyll or flagella. The major features of microorganisms fall into well-defined groups that seem to have a nested pattern like the rest of life (1993, p. 404).
Bowden, M. (1991), Science vs. Evolution (Bromley, Kent, England: Sovereign Publications).
ReMine, Walter J. (1993), The Biotic Message (St. Paul, MN: St. Paul Science).