Did E-Coli Evolve?
No.
A popular new evolution myth claims that Richard Lenski’s research with E. coli has shown that bacteria can evolve. Over 44,000 generations and 20 years worth of experimentation has shown that E. coli does NOT evolve. It does sometimes lose some information in the cell, but it never adds information to the cell. This is consistent with everything that we can observe about the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Although wild eyed Evolutionists may write articles that misstated what took place and make claims that are irrational, no evolution took place. What actually happened was that the E. coli's pre-existing citrate transporter either lost the ability to regulate or lost the ability to specify. Follow this link for more information:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/aid/v2/n1/a-poke-in-the-eye
It's very difficult to keep ahead of all the misinformation that is constantly being generated, using tax dollars, to try to deceive people into a belief in evolutionism. There are just too many false stories being generated to keep up. A false prophet should not be given one chance after another. Eventually, we need to start evolutionary stories are just that--stories.
Author/Compiler: Bob Stenson (unless otherwise noted)
Last updated: 2008-10-18 08:35:14
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