To: GodGunsGuts
Please present a plausible mechanism of achieving drug resistance by microorganisms within the creationist dogma.
To: Behemoth the Cat
...."Please present a plausible mechanism of achieving drug resistance by microorganisms within the creationist dogma."....
Please inform yourself of the arguments before opening your pie hole to show how much you are in the dark.
If you hit someone in the nose every day, how long does it take for them to duck and run when they see you coming? That isn't evolution. Evolution is when they turn into a bear and eat you.
11 posted on
09/29/2009 2:23:52 PM PDT by
chuckles
To: Behemoth the Cat
Please present a plausible mechanism of achieving drug resistance by microorganisms within the creationist dogma. That's called microevolution. In fact, microbes are designed specifically for that purpose. The genes that control surface protein expression and metabolism are separate from the main DNA of the organism, in little rings called plasmids. These mutate very rapidly in a controlled manner to change up the properties of the cell, in a manner similar to how the human immune system works. Quite to the contrary, bacteria use a wide variety of methods try to defend their chromosomal DNA from mutation and repair damage that occurs. Oh wait, I thought evos were the ones who were supposed to know about biology, and we were supposed to be a bunch of ignorant fools?
To: Behemoth the Cat; Agamemnon; Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus; Texas Songwriter
Please present a plausible mechanism of achieving drug resistance by microorganisms within the creationist dogma. Variation within species and natural selection account for the adaptability of organisms.
Extrapolating that into speciation is where the controversy comes in.
Even Answers in Genesis and ICR don't dispute the roll natural selection plays in variation within species.
Only the evos think that creationists don't recognize it.
Pinging some creationist scientists for their input.
23 posted on
09/29/2009 4:04:18 PM PDT by
metmom
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