IS BACTERIA SUCH A ''SIMPLE LIFE FORM?"
BACTERIA’S EYES AND EARS (Friday Church News Notes, March 11, 2022, www.wayoflife.org fbns@wayoflife.org,
866-295-4143) - The following is from CreationMoments.com, December 6,
2021: “Modern researchers are learning that bacteria are not a simple
form of life. Rather, a bacterium is a tremendously complex creature
that thinks. Scientists have discovered that bacteria actually have
molecule-sized sensors. Some of these sensors act as eyes, while others
act as ears. A dozen other proteins have been discovered that receive
the information gathered by the bacteria’s ‘eyes’ and ‘ears.’ The
collected information is then processed the same way your brain gathers
and makes sense of information. Bacteria have specialized senses and a
brain. In fact, bacteria are better at sensing some things than you and I
are. A bacterium can, for example, sense the difference between two
parts and one part in 10,000. This is the same as if you could tell the
difference between one jar with 9,999 pennies and another jar with
10,000 pennies! The idea that bacteria are just ‘simple’ forms of life
comes from evolution. Growing research is showing that even one-celled
creatures are not simple at all. Think of it. Every single-celled
bacterium must accomplish, within that one cell, all the tasks we
accomplish using the trillions of cells in our bodies. Eating,
digestion, metabolism, waste removal, reproduction--and even
thinking--all take place within a single cell! There is no such thing as
a simple form of life. Science certainly argues against the idea that
life began by accident. What science is learning urges us to think about
the wise and thoughtful Creator Who made us! Author: Paul A. Bartz.
Ref: Pietsch, Paul,‘The mind of a microbe,’ Science Digest, Oct. 1983, p. 69.”
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