To: DJtex
Creationism is not anti-scientific. It is the only theory of the origin of the universe that abides by scientific laws. Laws that the entire scientific community abides by, laws that were approved and formulated by Evolutionists. Laws are laws, and according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics all systems tend towards disorder (entropy). In every reaction that takes place, the amount of useable energy decreases, until there's nothing left. We see this in the slowing down of our solar system, in batteries, in rotting wood. If you leave something alone it decomposes. There are about a million other ways to refute evolution. Evolution is a shady belief with missing holes. Try and find two evolutionists with the exact same views on evolution theories. As much as you hate it, Creationism is the only theory that has stood the test of the laws of thermodynamics and other governing principles.
664 posted on
10/09/2002 9:23:39 PM PDT by
Hila
To: Hila
Laws that the entire scientific community abides by, laws that were approved and formulated by Evolutionists.
LOL!!! OK, then tell me: What is the penalty for violating the Law of Gravity? Do I get any points, or is it 3 strikes & you're out?
667 posted on
10/09/2002 9:49:49 PM PDT by
jennyp
To: Hila
It is the only theory of the origin of the universe that abides by scientific laws.
What is the "theory of Creationism"? What does it predict, how can it be tested, what observations should result from those tests and how can it be falsified?
Oh, and trying to use the 2nd law of Thermo to discredit evolution simply shows that you lack knowledge of thermodynamics, evolution, or both.
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