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Are Super-germs An Example Of Evolution In Action?

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Are Super-germs An Example Of Evolution In Action?

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NO! Super-germs are not examples of adding order, Information, organization, an increase in complexity or improvement of function. They are, in fact, examples of lost order, Information, organization, a decrease in complexity and degradation of function. This decrease in function has resulted in germs that are not affected by antibiotics, so this is an example of natural selection. However, natural selection is not evolution. It must also be remembered that one example, if there were one, of random chance adding order, Information, organization, an increase in complexity or an improvement of function would only prove that evolution, though statistically improbable to the point of impossibility, may be theoretically possible. It would not prove that it happened. This is a major problem with Evolutionism, and is one of many reasons that Evolutionism is a religion based on an illogical hypothesis. The nylon eating bacteria story-telling is an example of the religion of Evolutionism graspi

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