To: The Raven
There is no evidence in all of history that shows structure and order coming from chaos. The law of sowing and reaping has never been repudiated. "If you sow chaos you reap chaos..." and so on.
To: elephantlips
There is no evidence in all of history that shows structure and order coming from chaos. The law of sowing and reaping has never been repudiated. "If you sow chaos you reap chaos..." and so on.
Non-sequitur.
106 posted on
02/13/2004 12:11:30 PM PST by
Dimensio
(The only thing you feel when you take a human life is recoil. -- Frank "Earl" Jones)
To: elephantlips
The "law of sowing and reaping?"
Please educate me. I see "order" from "chaos" all the time in nature... Arches national park, the old man on the mountain (before he fell), sand dunes... um, all of life on earth, etc.
112 posted on
02/13/2004 12:21:55 PM PST by
whattajoke
(Neutiquam erro.)
To: elephantlips
There is no evidence in all of history that shows structure and order coming from chaos. Right, sure, whatever you say ...
I guess this is just a random collection of atoms.
118 posted on
02/13/2004 12:40:14 PM PST by
balrog666
(Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.)
To: elephantlips
There is no evidence in all of history that shows structure and order coming from chaos.How wuld you describe a hurricane?
Remember when Comet Shoemacher-Levi crashed into Jupiter? How it broke up into an ordered string of fragments before it hit?
If a moon gets too close to its planet, do you think it's possible that it break up into a ring system?
Ever see convective cells form in a heated liquid?
Which exhibits more structure and order, a cloud or a snowflake? A cloud or a hailstone?
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