Evolutionists Proud of Poor Bacteria Research
It seems to be increasingly commonplace that when faced with setbacks in cosmic and biological evolution, Darwinists commence to proclaiming that they are "excited" about the discoveries. In research on E. coli, scientists were actually proud of the damage done and even took time out to directly mock Jesus. Sure, that's science, Blossom.
These are the same kind of jaspers who decided we have "junk" DNA and vestigial organs based on the complex scientific principle of, "We don't know what it does, therefore, evolutionary trash". Scientists did not understand the purpose of codons. Instead of waiting until they knew more, the declared a section to be where evolution happens.
Since secular scientists presuppose the wasteful, inefficient, chance-dominated belief in evolution, these took something that was designed by the Master Engineer and fiddled with it. Instead of admitting that everything is in its place for a specific reason, they tampered with the DNA and essentially broke it. This was a cause for celebration? About like taking the engine out of an Aston Martin DB5 and replacing it with a 1971 Pinto engine. "It won't actually run, Mr. Bond, but it rolls downhill quite nicely". Your tax money at work.
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Since secular scientists presuppose the wasteful, inefficient, chance-dominated belief in evolution, these took something that was designed by the Master Engineer and fiddled with it. Instead of admitting that everything is in its place for a specific reason, they tampered with the DNA and essentially broke it. This was a cause for celebration? About like taking the engine out of an Aston Martin DB5 and replacing it with a 1971 Pinto engine. "It won't actually run, Mr. Bond, but it rolls downhill quite nicely". Your tax money at work.
Researchers have just reported a newly recoded bacterial genome in which genetic optimization was markedly reduced. Optimization is a principle of designed systems. Scientists hacked the bacteria’s genetic code and it experienced a huge reduction in growth. It also exhibited an abnormal cell shape. Despite this obvious detriment to the bacteria, the researchers gloated that life could still operate—a common, yet failed evolutionary argument.To read the rest, click on "Hacked Genome Damages Cell, Declares Creator's Genius".