You could all put things back into order of course, but 1. where did the Energy come from, 2. Who created the Energy, or where did the energy come from. 3. if order was to be put in your house, yes you would need energy, but would energy alone do the job, NO, you would need some all powerfull, supernatural force to actually do the job, just using energy. Even in your analogy, there is still a being or some source of intelligence who uses energy to get the job done. According to My beliefs, there is instead an eternal source of intelligence. I am sorry if this sounds like religion, but to me, it is not, it is just another branch of science. Answer me one thing, where did the source of intelligence that guided the use of the energy come from???????
The Science of Biological Evolution (no politics or religion)
I can agree with you that if the genetic pool can loose information, then theoretically it can regain this lost information through the process of random changes. However this does not imply that new useful information that has previously not been contained in the genetic pool can be added. If we describe the code used as complex to add useful and meaningful data randomly is unlikely at best.
Just to be clear I'm arguing that the mutation occurred in humans and primates independently for possibly the same environmental reasons. There is no need to coceed ground on the existence of a common ancestor.
We're not saying the genetic pool of information is perfect today but rather was perfect at some point in time but now has many flaws due to various reasons.
But the bacteria, they aren't evolving, they are merely expressing variations and adaptations that are already present in their gene pool.
Mutations and adaptations express a loss of genetic info. You can breed a Great Dane into a chihuahua, but not a chihuahua into a Great Dane.
But the bacteria, they aren't evolving, they are merely expressing variations and adaptations that are already present in their gene pool.
That is evolution.
Expecting to improve a gene pool through random changes is like expecting to improve a fine watch by dropping it from a 10 story building.
Those that were resistant took over and changed the genetic profile of the population. That's evolution.
As I said, the resistant genes were not formed, they were selected from the preexistent gene pool by a change in the environment, but which evolved first, the degestive system, or the digestive system's ability to not digest itself?
Senior, if you are wrong, how does that affect your eternal standing? Just look at your own body, the crowning jewel of the universe, and tell me that you are an accident!
Senior, if you are wrong, how does that affect your eternal standing? Just look at your own body, the crowning jewel of the universe, and tell me that you are an accident!
I am not the crowning jewel.How about the mighty Water Bear?

So your saying you are an accident? Really? Where did the water bear get its ability to hold its breath for 100 years?
From it's mommy and daddy. Yes evolution has no plan. It just happens,like the Earth orbitting the Sun.
Which evolved first, the termite, or the microorganism that digests cellulose in its intestine? Since neither can exist without the other? I'm honestly wondering?
THIS TIME-LAPSE IS one of the most compelling—and unsettling—visualizations of evolution we’ve ever seen. The overhead footage depicts a strain of the gut bacterium E. coli evolving to be 1,000 times more resistant to an antibiotic in a matter of 11 days, starkly visualizing the speed with which diseases can adapt to the drugs we throw their way.