defenses of ignorance and absurdity
ig·no·rance n. The condition of being uneducated, unaware, or uninformed.
E.g., post 14: "In physics, the Second Law of Thermodynamics...it is scientifically impossible for a less complex system, organic or inorganic, to move from the less to the more complex."
ab·surd`i·ty n. That which is absurd; an absurd action; a logical contradiction.
E.g., a contradictory non sequitur from the article--"First, there should be a lot more [transitional fossils] if Darwin's theory is correct. Second, 99 percent of the biology of an organism is in its soft anatomy, which you cannot access in a fossil..."