Good Golly I butchered that:
Re: Its one thing for someone with no knowledge of science to beleive in an old earth, evolution and to deny God and the age of the earth - my GreatGrandmother did that until her death and Only God and htose who beleive in God know that she gained nothing and that she was infact unfortunately, particularly hurt by her descision for eternity
Just wanted to add two more things before you go off on another anti-science tirade. I have done a little more research and found what you were talking about “violating the second law.” I may have incorrectly defined my system in my above example. Taking new evidence into account (as science can and does do) I withdraw my example above. I’ll let you read Schroedinger because if you do, you’ll understand that he used the term “negative entropy” to denote free energy, rather than entropy. Free energy is a rather well understood concept in chemistry and physics.
Also, I’m glad that you think you “butchered” our arguments. I am also done with this thread as I have more important things to do with my time than try and educate the unwilling.
>>Re: Its one thing for someone with no knowledge of science to beleive in an old earth, evolution and to deny God and the age of the earth - my GreatGrandmother did that until her death and Only God and htose who beleive in God know that she gained nothing and that she was infact unfortunately, particularly hurt by her descision for eternity<<
I’ll make what will hopefully be a more coherant post on the main topic when I’m conscious and have had coffee...
But I couldn’t go by that post without expressing sympathy for the pain you feel around you Great Grandmother’s fate.
I would add that it is not known what a person might think and feel at the moment of their death. It is possible, I believe that a person might repent at the very, very end.
I wish the best for you and your family. I will be back later to disagree a couple of your points.