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Again, I Ask, Where Is The Evidence For Natural Selection By Random Chance?

You can't tell me that God doesn't live, it wouldn't be the Truth. Here is more evidence that God created the heavens and the earth by His infinite wisdom and intelligence. Every bit of creation does what it's supposed to do, what it was designed to do.

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All this evidence shows that nothing came from natural selection by random chance. Therefore, God still lives and His Word is still Truth.
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newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@Diotrephes Yup, plants account for 75% of the Earth's biomass, and bacteria account for 15%.
Animal biomass - fishes, fungi, archaea, protists, land animals, and viruses - accounts for the remaining 10%
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@newjaninev2 I was thinking of this =

Viruses Can Help Us as Well as Harm Us
Experts are figuring out how to exploit the 380 trillion viruses that make up the human virome

"Biologists estimate that 380 trillion viruses are living on and inside your body right now—10 times the number of bacteria. Some can cause illness, but many simply coexist with you. In late 2019, for example, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania discovered 19 different strains of redondovirus in the respiratory tract; a handful of them were associated with periodontal disease or lung disease, but others could possibly fight respiratory illnesses. Scientists’ rapidly expanding knowledge makes it clear that we are not made up primarily of “human” cells that are occasionally invaded by microbes; our bodies are really superorganisms of cohabitating cells, bacteria, fungi and, most numerous of all, viruses. The latest counts indicate that as much as half of all the biological matter in your body is not human."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/viruses-can-help-us-as-well-as-harm-us/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6657001/

The Good that Viruses Do
The surprising and beneficial contributions that viruses bring to life
https://magazine.hms.harvard.edu/articles/good-viruses-do