Would they put a saddle on it, like they did to the triceratops?
2007-12-05 09:31:48
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answered by ಠ__ಠ 7
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Maybe bacteria was created to evolve in a more destructible bacteria. But that's what it remains, a bacteria. Or at least I hope so, because frankly, I am infected with staphylococcus aureus and frankly, I don't really want to wake up in the morning with a stupid donkey evolved over night in my nose.
2007-12-05 09:41:34
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answered by Even Haazer 4
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IT wouls be a laught. yet I asked a simlar question and a few pronounced "there is one approximately 30 min from my homestead that various of my Christian acquaintances went to 3 years in the past. They pronounced it took months to undo the wear and tear that place did to their baby's' educations. i found out approximately it while all of us went to Fernbank organic historic past Museum a pair of twelve months after their failed field holiday. Had they found out that the museum replace right into a sparkling earth/creationist museum, they would not in any respect have taken their babies there"
2016-10-19 07:40:38
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answered by ? 4
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As I an not a young-earth creationist, I really don't know. Of course MRSA is mutating and evolving--I don't know of anyone anyone who disputes that. Humans have accelerated the process through the overuse of antibiotics, but it's basically still the same cellular structure.
2007-12-05 09:36:14
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answered by Anna P 7
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when something changes form or has stages of development, it proves that God did not create everything that exists? Wow! How simple. I guess I will go to my room, close the door, kneel and tell the God who has made himself very real to me that he doesn't exist because there is a new micro organism, which refutes all the evidence that He has shown me in the last 30 years.
I wonder if sarcasm is evidence of evolution?
Look, I don't expect you to understand who God is or why anyone believes. You can't understand. You have not been borne again and until you are, you can't understand the things of the spirit. If you want to know God, just call out to him. He will answer. And when he does you will have no doubt that he is God and that he knows you through and through.
I must add this. The reason you are even able to speak to God, is because Jesus died in your place, because of your sin, out of love for his creation.
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2007-12-05 09:38:07
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answered by Gypsy Priest 4
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Micro organism adapt. We humans also adapt. I move to a sunny place like Ocala and my skin eventually gets brown but I don't evolve into some one else. I can't even evolve into an Einstein.
2007-12-05 09:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I would seriously doubt it. I am a Christian but I do believe in evolution. I honestly don't know what their view of such a mutation would be.
2007-12-05 09:39:11
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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I have never been to that museum and have no intention of going.
(By the way, everybody make sure you wash your hands a lot during the cold/flu/MRSA season.)
2007-12-05 09:35:13
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answered by ? 6
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- no, but they do have some decent articles from a creationist perspective (written by well respected biologists, many of whom are involved in research to combat this "super bug") on their website.
2007-12-05 09:41:41
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answered by Marji 4
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Couldn't really tell. There are so many people going to the museum it is hard to investigate such simple theories. They are adding on close to 700 additional parking places so when I get in I will let you know.
2007-12-05 09:33:54
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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