premio53 wrote:Have you ever seen a dodo bird? Oh, you saw a painting of one by some person who lived several hundred years ago. The same with dinosaurs. They have been documented by humans.
http://www.icr.org/article/6092/368/
So you still don't have the picture, huh ?
Quick post another article, or maybe some bible quotes. That'll probably distract us from seeing you're full of shit.
premio53 wrote:Concerning the Second Law of Thermodynamics and evolution; it's very simple Einstein. Evolution could not have occurred because spontaneous generation never occurred. Even if some single cell organism formed by spontaneous generation (according to your fairy tale), it would have had a tendencey to de-evolute and certainly not evolve into something like a worm which is infinitely more complicated than a Boeing 747. But then again, you couldn't be Einstein because he saw an order in the universe that couldn't have come about by some Big Bang.
Have you actually ever read the 2nd law of thermodynamics?
The second law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of an isolated system never decreases, because isolated systems spontaneously evolve towards thermodynamic equilibrium—the state of maximum entropy
Ok, so a worm is an isolated system and therefore its entropy must decrease? Now, I'm no expert, but I
think a worm interacts with the outside world in some manner and therefore isn't an isolated system.
So once again what is the isolated system who's entropy evolution causes to inexplicably increase?
Viceroy63 wrote:I agree with this last statement. That things tend to break down and decay is just the natural order of things. Our universe is proof of that. For example we see stars die all the time but not once have anyone ever observed a star being born. We don't really know what is happening inside the interstellar clouds to say that star's are being born. But we definitely see them die. Every single day.
Wait, you're seeing supernovae EVERY DAY ? You really should alert NASA about this. I think they're averaging like one every couple months. Whatever telescopes you're using is clearly decades ahead of what astrophysicists are currently employing.
Oh, and ... are you saying you don't believe new stars are being formed? Shit, this one's on the same scale as not believing dinosaurs existed.
But watch out now, here comes evolution to save the day. In a universe that is constantly decaying and dying out, here is the one thing that is on the constant improvement kick??? And it all began...
... with Mud?
Huh, now that you mention it, I'm still kind of irked that this god of yours made a universe that is "constantly decaying and dying out". Do you think we could get a refund and buy a proper universe from some god who can actually be bothered to end suffering and such?