@Liberated
Do you believe in theistically guided evolution?
No i don't, but I remain open to the possibility. I'm agnostic.
Did God guide e-coli to evolve in the test tube?
And he does that every time we re run the experiment? :-)
So we can make God do our bidding :-)
First off, I've used the word higher power, not god. It could be an unintelligent higher power, an evil higher power, a good higher power, etc.
And secondly, the circumstances which led to that mutation occurred around generation 20,000 if I remember correctly. You can only repeat the experiment from gen. 20,000 onwards because the circumstances which could have been guided had already occurred by gen. 20,000.
If you take the bacteria before gen 20,000 and try to repeat it, you would not be able to repeat it that easily, and if you can, it can be evidence towards the mutations being an adaption to the environment rather than being random.