Originally posted by randman
Come on Jerry, the fact this bacteria hasn't changed in 3 biliion years pretty much blows evolutionist presumptions away as do other species exhibiting stasis.
Stasis is the opposite of what evolution predicted, and has not yet been adequately explained by evolutionists though some do try to deny its existence.
When are you grade-school-educated creationists going to get it?
Speciation between mosquitos and mosquitos proves evolution.
Non-speciation between tigers and lions proves evolution.
Rapid change proves evolution.
Stasis proves evolution.
Stasis tells you that there's been little or no (or relatively constant, depending on the evolutionist) selective pressure, which proves evolution.
Lack of stasis and rapid changes in the fossil record tells you that selective pressure is not constant, but exploded at times, which proves evolution.
Genetic similarities between two creatures doesn't point to obvious similarities in their design, it proves they have a common ancestor, which proves evolution.
Generic similarities that you don't expect (I don't recall the example I read recently, but it was something on the order of man sharing some gene with bamboo that man doesn't share with chimps) do not disprove the rule. They simply point to another distant common ancestor between man and bamboo (or whatever it was), which also proves evolution.
The Bible plainly says we were created, but textual criticism says it came from multiple sources and changed over the years, which proves even the Bible evolves, which proves evolution.
Finally, in New Jersey, you drive on the parkway and park in the driveway, which also proves evolution.
So give up.
