Lets listen in on a hypothetical conversation between a biblical creationist (C) and an evolutionist (E) as they discuss some recent scientific news headlines:
E: Have you heard about the research findings regarding mouse evolution?
C: Are you referring to the finding of coat color change in beach mice?
E: Yes, isnt it a wonderful example of evolution in action?
C: No, I think its a good example of natural selection in action, which is merely selecting information that already exists.
E: Well, what about antibiotic resistance in bacteria? Dont you think thats a good example of evolution occurring right before our eyes?
C: No, you seem to be confusing the terms evolution and natural selection.
E: But natural selection is the primary mechanism that drives evolution.
C: Natural selection doesnt drive molecules-to-man evolution; you are giving natural selection a power that it does not haveone that can supposedly add new information to the genome, as molecules-to-man evolution requires. But natural selection simply cant do that because it works with information that already exists.
E: Have you heard about the research findings regarding mouse evolution?
C: Are you referring to the finding of coat color change in beach mice?
E: Yes, isnt it a wonderful example of evolution in action?
C: No, I think its a good example of natural selection in action, which is merely selecting information that already exists.
E: Well, what about antibiotic resistance in bacteria? Dont you think thats a good example of evolution occurring right before our eyes?
C: No, you seem to be confusing the terms evolution and natural selection.
E: But natural selection is the primary mechanism that drives evolution.
C: Natural selection doesnt drive molecules-to-man evolution; you are giving natural selection a power that it does not haveone that can supposedly add new information to the genome, as molecules-to-man evolution requires. But natural selection simply cant do that because it works with information that already exists.