The study of Thermodynamics is deeply rooted in Physics at a PHD level and my use of it's example is as well.
In your feeble attempt to refute my opinion, you merely extrapolate your lack of study as well as advanced knowlege or lack thereof.
Yeah, right. The Second Law simply states that the entropy of the ENTIRE UNIVERSE tends to a maximum. Systems exhibiting increased order on a local level (i.e. evolution) are NOT "prohibited" by the Second Law.
But you keep reading that "biblical Creationist" tripe, I'm SURE it is really relevant to today's science.
"The study of Thermodynamics is deeply rooted in Physics at a PHD level and my use of it's example is as well."
And it's even more deeply rooted in CHEMISTRY at the PhD level (which, after all, all life processes are). J. Willard Gibbs was a chemist, not a physisicist.