To: Exnihilo
The existance of evolution and the existance of God are not mutually exclusive concepts. All we have to do is to look at germs that develop immunity to varius antibiotics to see evolution at work, no matter how
evil immunity of germs to antibiotics is.
We are called upon to have faith. To have faith, we must belive and understand that the world is more complex than we may be able to understand.
We must be careful to remember that God created man in the image of God; man did not create God in the image of man.
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12/30/2001 2:52:37 PM PST by
Tom D.
To: Tom D.
All we have to do is to look at germs that develop immunity to varius antibiotics to see evolution at work, no matter how evil immunity of germs to antibiotics is. But they remain their own kind. They do not become another kind. They are still "germs".
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To: Tom D.
What you describe is not evidence of evolution but is evidence of an inherent ability of the micro-organism to adapt. The organism's ability to adapt is already there. Adaptation is seen in what evolutionist's term, "higher" organisms: e.g., moths, rabitts, chameleons, etc. Animals adapt to any number of external stimuli all the time without failing to reproduce after their kind.
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