Explain to me HOW antibiotics are made possible by evolution.... scientifically please!!
You may be confusing the concept of adaptation with that of evolution, is that it??
Oh boy, ignorance is unaccountable for....
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I can only assume that you're a scientist from some pocket dimension where people where hats on their feet and hamburgers eat people.
Outside of Rand McNally, though,
EVOLUTION DOES WORK THAT WAY
"You may be confusing the concept of adaptation with that of evolution, is that it??"
They're basically the same, yeah.
But don't forget, organisms don't evolve, species / populations evolve.
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A scientist
Certainly not.
"You may be confusing the concept of adaptation with that of evolution, is that it??"
EPIC FAIL!
Also, you forgot to mention that you meant to put "creation" in front of the word "scientist", and also forgot to mention that you were educated in a field unrelated to biology. And that you graduated from a diploma mill. At the bottom of your class. By the skin of your teeth. And only because you were sleeping with your professors.
You may be confusing the concept of adaptation with that of evolution, is that it??
Well, yes - I guess I am. What's the difference? If a llama becomes "adapted" to thin air, it still requires a mutation in the genes that code for hemoglobin followed by selection for it. That's evolution. You can't disprove evolution simply by pulling your own new definition of the word out of your butt.
I'm sorry, but a B.A. in Creation Science isn't accepted in scientific circles.
And either way being that vague doesn't help at all. I can't wave my BSBA in Actuarial Science and call myself and authority in evolution; my field is finance, chance and insurance.
You are an arse.
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A god.
Adaption IS Evolution.
Fitting wheels to the goalposts makes them easier to move.
The sharpest tools in Satans' shed are ignorance, stupidity and misguided faith.
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