Monday, August 23, 2010

If humans ultimately descended from something very much like some modern bacteria, why can't bacteria fly?

This fact obviously throws Darwin's theory of descent with modification right out the window... How else could they be higher up than us?





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If humans ultimately descended from something very much like some modern bacteria, why can't bacteria fly?
Oh, you're so wrong... Haven't you heard of airborne diseases?





(((hexley))) and Peace to you.
Reply:Like most humans they just float on the breeze.
Reply:(((((((((Hugs)))))))))))
Reply:Evolution depended upon a NEED.


Bacteria didn't have a need to fly, talk or anything else. Bacteria travelled on the wind, with no need for wings, and via being carried about by other creatures


If this kind of thinking persuades you of anything at all, it should be that you have no idea what you are on about.
Reply:they do fly.we just can't see them.that's why people get diarrhea because bacteria gliding in the air landed on their cheeseburger.


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