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Originally Posted by CraigS
"The body is home to a wide range of bacteria which in the vast majority of cases exist quietly, causing no harm. Sometimes, a bacterium will evolve properties which are potentially deadly to its human host. But evolution comes at a cost and this presents a paradox: why should it harm its host when this could result in the demise of the bacteria themselves?"
Good question and a good paradox for evolutionists ..
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If we accept the idea that mutations are random and meaningless/purposeless.. then this is not a paradox at all...