Culture Snapshot: Creation Science Fair
Posted in: UncategorizedLiving in Boston, while not without its advantages, isolates you from some of the more interesting things happening elsewhere in the country.
Creation Science Fair, 2001, high school:
1st Place: “Using Prayer To Microevolve Latent Antibiotic Resistance In Bacteria”
“Eileen Hyde and Lynda Morgan (grades 10 & 11) did a project showing how the power of prayer can unlock the latent genes in bacteria, allowing them to microevolve antibiotic resistance. Escherichia coli bacteria cultured in agar filled petri dishes were subjected to the antibiotics tetracycline and chlorotetracycline. The bacteria cultures were divided into two groups, one group (A) received prayer while the other (B) didn’t. The prayer was as follows: “Dear Lord, please allow the bacteria in Group A to unlock the antibiotic-resistant genes that You saw fit to give them at the time of Creation. Amen.” The process was repeated for five generations, with the prayer being given at the start of each generation. In the end, Group A was significantly more resistant than Group B to both antibiotics.”
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