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Hi Mr. Fazala, how are you?

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Fine, thank you.

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I have some questions about your field, bacteria, biolaminasase, etc.

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So, should we start?

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My first question is, how do bacteria produce energy through photosynthesis?

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Yeah, well, photosynthesis is a very elaborate process that bacteria and other organisms use to generate energy.

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And it's essentially light impinging upon the bacterial chlorophyll molecules that then convert that light energy into chemical energy through a process of what are called the light reactions and the dark reactions.

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And one of the things that's really interesting is that these photosynthetic bacteria are probably some of the most complex bacteria in the world.

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And it looks as if their origin happened very, very early in the history of the Earth, that these bacteria show up suddenly without any kind of history.

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They're among the first life forms on the planet.

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And that is a profound mystery for evolutionary biologists.

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How do we explain that early appearance of bacteria?

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How old is this bacteria?

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The oldest photosynthetic bacteria very well may be about 3.8 billion years old.

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And that's interestingly enough about the first point in the Earth's history when life would be possible.

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So that is a profound mystery.

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How could these bacteria appear that quickly from an evolutionary standpoint?

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But for me as a creationist, I see this as very powerful evidence that there had to be a creator that introduced these very first bacteria on Earth.

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I see.

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So, can't it matter.

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Go take it, go.

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Go take it, go!

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OK.

