Highwaystar, I dont have time right now but Ill come back to your post in length later, but 3 quick points:
1. I never said bacteria evolve slowly. My argument is something else and it seems like you just like everyone is missing the point. Totally radically missing it. I am saying that bacteria have failed to evolve into higher order organisms, despite having amazing potential to evolve very rapidly. And that is the mystery you and others are denying to the point that it's becoming ridiculous. If you guys can't.. I don't know what to say. The intellectual capacity of some people...
2. You said "For a bacteria to become resistant to penicillin is a big evolution". It certainly is not. A simple single point mutation can be enough to alter a protein to prevent the antiobiotcs molecule to attach to the bacteria. Most antiobiotic resistance is simple like that.
3. That picture you got of the humanoid skulls. It can be devided in two groups: roughy half of the skulls are from old apes and half of them are Homo Sapiens.







