SeattleGriz wrote:Thanks for chiming in JMU.JMU DJ wrote:From page three of this thread... I don't have the time to read through the rest of this garbage... I gotta finish my research proposal and hopefully not get the boot from my graduate committee.
You negated the virus concept... but, As a microbiologist, how do you explain bacterial drug resistance? How do you explain parasitic organisms that can infect only certain host but over time can be conditioned for infectivity in other host? You can see adaptivity... or if you think about it, evolution... happening in these organisms in the matter of days or weeks in the lab.
Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's? ~ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
You're also expected to believe in creation with no question correct? With faith that creationism is airtight? Why not believe in a creation that allows us to evolve instead of being wiped out by a drop in temperature or some penicillin?
First off. I am not a microbiologist, and never worked in the field. Was hoping to get my PhD, but life happened and I haven't had the chance to go back.
What bacteria and viruses accomplish in short weeks doesn't amount to any new genetic information, (unless they get it by conjugation or other scary means), just reshuffling of their current DNA to produce a different protein.
It would seem to me that it is more natural selection (component of evolution). I understand that bacteria are incredible research tools because they burn through generations at a highly accelerated rate, but can we really extrapolate an organism that has a much higher point mutation rate and many other inherent DNA changing strategies as being close to the animal model?
A bacteria either changes it's DNA, or it is wiped out as you said, by penicillin or a drop in temp. On the same note, are we to consider the bacterial shock response as evolution as well? How about the shuffling that occurs in the heavy chains of our immunoglobulins? No net gain, but different products in the end.
I am not a creationist, so I don't adhere to it. Even if I did, I couldn't accept it without scrutiny.
I simply just do not accept Evolution without scrutiny, that is all.
Seattle,
Neither do Evolutionary scientists!!! It's constantly being scrutinized - that's the difference between the God crap and science!






