ok. i apologize to asyncopated but not to prometheus. instead of accepting that he doesn't know everything - he seeks to make others look foolish whilst not giving any credible evidence for micro-evolution excepting a bacteria that eats nylon.
I don't care about who looks foolish. But you contradict yourself here. You claim I don't provide evidence but then you claim I did.
You claimed that evolution doesn't produce positive new effects and that mutations can only lead to degeneration. I gave one stunning example.
And then I gave 4 others.
I could give even more examples of micro-evolution. Have you never gotten the flue? Don't you get flue every once in a few years?
Yet you only get an illness like Rubella only once. And if you Pertussis you will probably never get it again, though it is possible.
Why? Because the influenza virus evolves a lot faster than those other virusses. The fact that you get flue is evidence for influenza. If there is no micro-evolution then how can you explain this?
But this is stupid. You already admitted that micro-evolution happened.
You contradict yourself once again. You can say whatever you want but clearly I have provided evidence for evolution.
Maybe you don't understand what it means to 'eat' nylon. It means that this bacteria now has developed enzymes that can digest the nylon molecules. These enzymes must be totally new and original because the nylon molecule was made by humans in 1935.
What happened is that an already existing enzyme protein mutated. Protein are encoded using a simple base pair code in the DNA. There are 20 amino acids that are the building blocks for proteins. When one base pair is either left out, added or changed then when the bacteria tries to read this DNA to build the protein an amino acid either gets added, removed or changed.
There must have been several of these mutations in one of this enzyme. But then the enviroment of the bacteria turned out to contain nylon. And the enzyme and the nylon mocelude 'fitted' together. But very poorly because only by accident the enzyme was able to digest a little bit of nylon over a long period of time.
But because this food source was there is such adundance a flawed and very imperfect nylon-digesting enzyme was an advantage. As a result it didn't take long until every bacteria in the colony had the mutations that caused this nylon digesting enzyme.
Then the enzyme can improve. When there is another favorable mutation in the DNA of this enzyme then it will be a bit more efficient. When this happens it only takes a little while before all bacteria without the mutated gene have died out. Those with the mutated gene have a great ability to 'eat' and thus reproduce very effective.
And then the enzyme can improve and improve until there is no more improvement to be made.
the nylon monster should be able to compete with the spagetti monster - or even eat the spaghetti monster completely up and again mutate into a bigger blob that is stronger and more efficiently able to wind itself up.
What are you trying to do?
instead of telling me about laboratory experiments, i am challenging you, prometheus to show me one example of nature 'herself' that shows a species that has naturally NATURALLY (not in a laboratory) mutated to the point that it is another species.
what. If you actually read my evidence you would have read that this nylon digesting bacteria evolved in a pool where a factory dumped their nylon-polluted stuff. My example didn't even happen in a lab.
Also, why would it matter? If evolution happens in a lab it can also happen in nature. Both have been proven. Both micro evolution and macro evolution. Both positive and new traids have evolved. Both in nature and in labs. Specification also happened.
of course dogs are inbred - and horses, etc.
It is called artificial selection. It does the same thing as natural selection. Only it is more powerful. But a difference is that because of time limits there are only few actually mutations that caused dog and horse races. Most of it is bringing forth the genes wanted that already existed.
... but, in the wild - like kinds breed together. there are no new species that naturally evolve.
*A new species of mosquito, the molestus form isolated in London's Underground, has speciated from Culex pipiens (Byrne and Nichols 1999; Nuttall 1998).
*Helacyton gartleri is the HeLa cell culture, which evolved from a human cervical carcinoma in 1951. The culture grows indefinitely and has become widespread (Van Valen and Maiorana 1991).
A similar event appears to have happened with dogs relatively recently. Sticker's sarcoma, or canine transmissible venerial tumor, is caused by an organism genetically independent from its hosts but derived from a wolf or dog tumor (Zimmer 2006; Murgia et al. 2006).
* Rhagoletis pomonella, the apple maggot fly, is undergoing sympatric speciation. Its native host in North America is Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.), but in the mid-1800s, a new population formed on introduced domestic apples (Malus pumila). The two races are kept partially isolated by natural selection (Filchak et al. 2000).
* The mosquito Anopheles gambiae shows incipient speciation between its populations in northwestern and southeastern Africa (Fanello et al. 2003; Lehmann et al. 2003).
* Silverside fish show incipient speciation between marine and estuarine populations (Beheregaray and Sunnucks 2001).
* the salamander Ensatina, with seven different subspecies on the west coast of the United States. They form a ring around California's central valley. At the south end, adjacent subspecies klauberi and eschscholtzi do not interbreed (Brown n.d.; Wake 1997).
* greenish warblers (Phylloscopus trochiloides), around the Himalayas. Their behavioral and genetic characteristics change gradually, starting from central Siberia, extending around the Himalayas, and back again, so two forms of the songbird coexist but do not interbreed in that part of their range (Irwin et al. 2001; Whitehouse 2001; Irwin et al. 2005).
* the deer mouse (Peromyces maniculatus), with over fifty subspecies in North America.
* many species of birds, including Parus major and P. minor, Halcyon chloris, Zosterops, Lalage, Pernis, the Larus argentatus group, and Phylloscopus trochiloides (Mayr 1942, 182-183).
* the American bee Hoplitis (Alcidamea) producta (Mayr 1963, 510).
* the subterranean mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi (Nevo 1999).
Anyway, you also need specification if Noah's arc story is true. Noah took one of each 'kind'. Wolf and dog evolved from the dog-kind Noah carried on his arc. This is evolution more amazing that darwinistic evolution science proposes.
I told you this several times before. But you just ignore it.
as with ape to man - even after this many 'millions' (according to evolution) there should be a positive proof of this missing link. there is NO MISSING LINK. show me the link prometheus that we came from apes.
We didn't came from apes. Come on. Not only is this a cliche. This is something I taught lostinidlewonder 3 years ago. And you many many times as well. Am I really repeating myself.
Some elated Hominidae to homo sapiens:
Pierolapithecus catalaunicus
Proconsul africanus
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
Orrorin tugenensis
Ardipithecus ramidus
Ardipithecus kadabba
Kenyanthropus platyops
Australopithecus afarensis
Australopithecus africanus
Australopithecus garhi
Australopithecus anamensis
Australopithecus bahrelghazali
Paranthropus boisei
Paranthropus aethiopicus
Paranthropus robustus
Homo habilis
Homo rudolfensis
Homo ergaster
Homo erectus
Homo floresiensis
Homo antecessor
Homo heidelbergensis
Homo neanderthalensis
Homo rhodesiensis
Homo cepranensis
Homo georgicus
Homo sapiens idaltu
Where do you think this 'missing link' is? Between which two fossils?
prometheus, i will go and read for a month or two the proscribed reading. in the meantime, keep reading the bible occasionally too, ok. just to be nice.
You don't have to read anything. But don't ask questions that someone has already answered for you. And don't claim I don't provide evidence when you don't even read what I post. Don't claim my position is weak if you don't even want to explore it.
then, i am going to pretend like i totally agree with you and pick out points that i think are the strongest for the theory of evolution. btw, i never found ANY in highschool.
Neither did I.
i doubted the entire way through highschool and i still do.
So did I. In part thanks to christian propaganda. Now do you want to know what is true or follow the bible literally.
And newton's LAW of gravity is a LAW. not a theory is it? i've never heard anyone call it 'the theory of gravity.'
Newton's law of gravity is part of the theory of gravity. The theory of gravity is a model to describe how gravity works. A law in science is a simple principle that lies at its basis. Newton's theory of gravity states a law. Just like Newtons theory of motions has three laws of motion.
Just like the theory of evolution has the law of natural selection. And also the laws of genetics. They are part of evolution as well. Together they are called the laws of evolution. But they don't refer to evolution itself. That is the theory of evolution.
...maybe it should be a theory when we look at space and wonder 'how is it that only our planet sustains life
How can you know this? We know there are many planets out there. We know there are planets similar to earth out there. Just a day ago NASA claims they have probably discovered water on Mars right now.
And outside our solar system... Planets are being discovered very quickly now.
how is it that our sun earth and moon are at such PRECISION in space distance-wise that they exactly fit over each other in eclipses. that is precision. a clockmaker. our God is wise!
Those are questions of a different nature. It has nothing to do with evolution. Also, while it is amazing it is not impossible at all.
You mention the solar eclipse. Yes, the distances are just right to create a corona. But the moon is moving away from earth. In the future the moon will be too far away for the people on earth, is they still exist, to see a corona. It will no longer be possible.
So this 'perfect clockwork' is very slowly falling apart.