Re: Question for 'evolutionists'
^well, the thing is that in nature bacteria don't kill other bacteria by use of antibiotics (=their concentration is simply too low).
And if we move on to humans and say that bacteria will survive longer because humans will grow them, then it won't hold because if we start entering humans there are 1000 things in humans that are against evolution; therefore, this argument seems rather far fetched.
ps the yoghurt bacteria exert their work by keeping the pH of the yoghurt within certain bounds, not by producing antibiotics.
So the question remains: what is the use of antibiotics in nature?