(after being told to look up the e. coli long term evolution experiment)
So did the e. coli turn into something other than bacteria? I think not. Oh look the bacteria adapted so there's proof it will eventually become an orangutan! Whatever.
Evolutionism is a religion, there is NO proof, NO exclusive evidence for it - none. "the evolution of birds from dinosaurs" don't make me laugh, all they have is speculation and assumption, birds from dinosaurs has never been observed and will never be repeated or "confirmed" - ever. Oh, they teach it in schools as science, therefore it must be true. Now you're trying to tell me birds from dinosaurs has been observed in a lab? Do tell.
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Alright turd brain, tell me this:
Have you seen mud man and rib woman being created? Have you seen Dog poof anything into existance? I bet that you're a firm believer in spontaneous generation, aren't you?
Creationism is complete bullshit, there is NO proof, NO exclusive evidence for it - none. "Sky-pixies poofing everything into existence from nothing" don't make me laugh, all they have is speculation and assumption, men from dirt, women from a rib, talking snakes and talking donkeys have never been observed and will never be repeated or "confirmed" - ever. Oh, they teach it in churches as fact, therefore it must be true. Now you're trying to tell me god impregnated a virgin with himself so he could sacrifice himself to himself so he could forgive humans for behaving exactly the way he created them to behave? Do tell.
"did the e. coli turn into something other than bacteria?"
Oboehner, yet another fundie who thinks that the real life theory of evolution is the same as the metamorphose process *called* evolution in Pokémon.
I've seen adaptation. Now show me the firmament. Even if we allowed this ludicrous denial of one of the most easily proven scientific theories around, we'd still trounce your fairy tale just through the circumstantial evidence alone. But our evidence is infinitely stronger than that.
You've already lost. Now how about you cut the finger-in-ears temper tantrums and save face. It's all you have left, after all.
Idiot!
Bacteria is a domain. That would be like saying, "oh, so the Pakicetus adapted to whales. Did it turn into something other than Eukaryote? No."
And yes, the experiment is hardcore physical evidence for Evolution. Because that's what a scientific theory is all about. You morons just don't want to look so stupid with your pathetic arguments against it because they can't run experiments in a lab.
You're formulating arguments that no evolutionary biologist would make. Why should we answer? Why should we give you any attention?
It really grinds my gears when a clueless, ignorant buffoon speaks with a smug aura of authority when they have no knowledge on the subject being discussed. Evolution has been made a theory because of the overwhelming evidence stacked in its favour, therefore the onus is now on you to prove otherwise, if you are so fervently against it.
It's no good casting arrogant, essentially rhetorical questions (because you're not going to respond to an answer honestly, are you?), as it won't make your god any more valid.
"Now you're trying to tell me birds from dinosaurs has been observed in a lab?"
Alas, observation of evolutionary changes occurring higher up the taxonomic hierarchy is too timely for it to have been observed within our lifetimes, but the smaller scale evolutionary changes as witnessed in fruit flies, bacteria etc. . is just one piece of evidence we have for evolution, alongside genetics and fossils. It's a damn sight more than what creationism has to support it, and remind me; when has God willing animals into existence been observed in a lab? That's only possible with magic, and since magic is impossible to be addressed by science, it can be ignored, especially when we have naturalistic methods that can provide us with sufficient answers.
So did the e. coli turn into something other than bacteria?
No, but it evolved genes that didn't exist before, so that proves descent with modification followed by natural selection actually happens.
Could the original strain of e coli practice bacterial conjugation with the mutated e coli to produce a viable organism? If not, then the bacteria evolved into another species.
I'm sure it would be completely useless to tell you about ring speciation.
Confused?
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