Giratina93 wrote:Very simple... they've had that immunity from the start... It's something I can't really explain, but then, neither can biologists...
Uhm... no, they haven't. If that were true, and they weren't constantly getting stronger and evolving that immunity, then the second round of meds researchers had created, when MRSA grew resistance to the first wave of meds, would have finished them. They're just staying 3 steps ahead the whole time, which points to them growing and developing more and more immunity as time passes. AKA, evolving...
And as for Evolution occuring only when there's a NEED to, that's just pure idiocy that goes against the point of Evolution. Evolution is blind, random, and unguided, only caused by completely random genes getting mutated or shutting on and off. If an organism were to need, say, a pair of wings, if one were to follow the blind, unguided theory, it's just as likely for said organism to develop hydrogen sacks to allow it to float, than to develop a pair of wings, both of which would take millions of years, with random mutation building upon random mutation. If left as is, all you'd get would be complete random piles of garbage unidentifiable as intelligent life rather than what we see around us today. Yes, small mutations do occur (As from, say, one basic kind of Crocodile to all the diffrent species we have today, as well as loads of extinct ones,)but tiny, random mutations cannot turn a crocodile into, say, a tuatara or a Pythosaur, even with numerous blind mutations stacked ontop of each other...
Ok... first, please just watch this, before going any further, this part in particular. It's fairly obvious the concept of what evolution actually is is lost on you. You may also invest in "The Greatest Show On Earth".
Second, read the rest of the post you quoted, as it explains what you said. You're just repeating yourself with the same crap from where I quoted you in that post.
Edit:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2010/12/1 ... inevitable
^All pointing further towards proof that atoms can come together to form complex life over time.