To: Clorinox
My .02 (not that anybody asked) is this:
God created men using dirt. Call me foolish if you would like, but essentially you argue that chance created man using dirt. Both assume.
My problem with the "billions of years" argument comes from observation of entropy. The longer a tornado goes through a junkyard, the less likely it is that it will spit out a restored 57 Chevy.
To: madconservative
"My problem with the "billions of years" argument comes from observation of entropy. The longer a tornado goes through a junkyard, the less likely it is that it will spit out a restored 57 Chevy."
You are suggesting that the universe is the same as a tornado. I do not believe this to be the case. If the universe really tended towards chaos, planets would not exist at all, nor any atoms or molecules for that matter.
To: madconservative
My problem with the "billions of years" argument comes from observation of entropy. The longer a tornado goes through a junkyard, the less likely it is that it will spit out a restored 57 Chevy. Disorder is not what entropy is to chemistry.
181 posted on
04/08/2005 10:18:46 AM PDT by
doc30
(Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
To: madconservative
Just to clarify...dirt only came into existence after life.. and death.
It's the result of the breakdown of formerly living things, mostly by currently living things.
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