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Tue 02/03/04 at 16:45
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To all those who insist in following the Cult that is "evolution" here are yet more of the infinite flaws in the fairy tale. This is the side the evolutionist scientists of course don't tell you.

I DID NOT WRITE THIS, BUT JUST AS THE EVOLUTIONISTS ONLY BELIEVE DARWIN, I BELIEVE THE LORD AND ALL THOSE WHO STRESS HOW REDICULOUS EVOLUTION IS.

Doughboy writes the following from

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Hi there!

I am very happy to receive your mail.

I believe that this dialogue began with a question of whether evolution is legit. My argument is that I think it deceives students; going directly in opposition to testable science.

1. the laws of nature

The First Law of Thermodynamics

The first law of thermodynamics is the law of energy conservation. As you know, this is an empirical or testable law of science. This law states while energy can be converted from one form to another, it can not be created or annihilated. It has been considered the most powerful or most fundamental generalization of the universe that scientists have ever been able to make. This would mean that mass nor energy can appear from nothing. If there were that would be a free lunch. Some have suspected black holes, but I believe that one has not been observed. Today, matter does not spring out of nothing. If I were to tell someone that something appeared or reappeared, they'd say it were a lie, fairy tale, or legend.

The question seems to choke many evolutionists when one tests the theory of evolution with the first law of thermodynamics. There are all sorts of untested hypothesis of how something could come from nothing and that something that people hypothesis about is actually something. If it exists, it is something.

This reminds me of the 19th century concept of spontaneous generation. Flies can't come from rotten meat. At that time, people speculated how flies came about or how some sort of growth came about and it was believed that spoiled foods caused it. We later found out that there was a much different mechanism occurring. Science at one point was clueless, and we now know insects and other living things don't come from dead ones. In the time of Darwin, scientists believed that "simple organisms" came from inanimate objects. Just put millions of years in between and an open system, and you have life beginning on Earth.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics

As you know that the law of entropy is this. Without any intelligence acting on a system, entropy is always increasing and order is decreasing. Entropy is that free energy or energy lost.

For example, after I straighten up my room, it is a natural process that it will start becoming chaotic over time. It will not get clean or straight on its own, but I will have to do it. Entropy in the big bang/evolution theory moves from disorder (a soupy primordial slime), to order (man, plants, and animals). Supposedly, there is no intelligent being acting on the young Earth and the world then moves from disorder and chaos, to order and complexity. It is that "blind random chance" that makes it impossible for life to be created in this order. It is amino acids, to amoebas, to apes, and then to astronauts.

This is not true because the energy of the earth flows from hot to cool bodies. Evolution requires constant violations of the second law of thermodynamics. Some evolutions then try to dogmatically defend their position of getting past the second law.



One argument is that it is only speaking of energy relationships of matter, while evolution deals with complex organisms arising from simpler ones. This is false.

Contemporary information theory deals with information entropy and militates against evolution on a genetic level. While in an energy conversion system, entropy dictates that energy will decay. In an informational system, entropy dictates that information will be distorted. It is certain that there is a conceptual connection between information and second law of thermodynamics.

Some evolutionists also say that entropy can't prevent evolution because the Earth was an open system heated by the rays of the sun. This is nonsense.

the sun's raise have never produced an upswing in complexity without teleonomy (ordering principal of life).

Energy from the sun doesn't produce an orderly structure of growth and development without information and an engine.

I may be incorrect in my analogy, but it reminds me of poring gas on a heap of junk that used to be a car. If the junk doesn't know how to use the gas, there is no way it will drive down the street. If the sun beats down on a dead plant, it does not produce growth, but rather speeds up decay!

If the sun beats on a live plant, it produces a temporary increase in complexity in growth.

Evolutionists sometimes also say that entropy did not occur in the past. Well, hey, I wouldn't say that if I was an evolutionist, because that would suggest some supernatural occurrence. *wink*

This is just the first topic on the long list of flaws that the theory of evolution has.

I'm not doubting that evolution is the best theory that scientists can come up with, but biology, anthropology, psychology, chemistry, and other science students are not told of the weaknesses of the theory. (As Phillup Johnson put it, Evolution is a “half-baked theory.” And guess what? Scientists nor students have to accept it.)

Sincerely,

The Doughboy


DOUGHBOY WROTE THIS LETTER TO AN EVOLUTIONIST, AND NEVER GOT A RESPONSE. THIS IS A COMMON PATTERN, WHEN THE CREATIONIST WINS THE POINT, THE EVOLUTIONIST BACKS DOWN.
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Fri 26/03/04 at 17:22
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Absolutely nothing. She was just an ordinary human being. One of a group of humans. She wasn't the first human. She is just the first person that you reach when you trace back mankind's family tree that everyone is related too. Albeit very distantly.
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:19
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Tell me this then loki, what was special about Eve?
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:19
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loki wrote:
> Do you really think that evolutionary scientists think that their
> parents are a different species?

No, but they believe the human race is "evolving".
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:17
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Do you really think that evolutionary scientists think that their parents are a different species?

And that scientists think that every child is 'more evolved' than their mum and Dad. Cos no-one thinks that. That's not what evolutions about.
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:16
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loki wrote:
> Why does that disprove evolution? So if a cat gives birth to another
> cat, would that disprove evolution in your world? Don't you think the
> fact that people give birth to people may have been considered by
> scientists when working on evolutionary theory?

But if evolution was taking place as you have alleged, why was there no change between Eve's parents and her?
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:13
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Why does that disprove evolution? So if a cat gives birth to another cat, would that disprove evolution in your world? Don't you think the fact that people give birth to people may have been considered by scientists when working on evolutionary theory?
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:11
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Thanks for disproving evolution loki.
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:11
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loki wrote:
> No not at all. You can't see evolutionary change in one generation.
> It only takes an effect over a massive timescale where an acumulation
> of tiny changes offer a selective advantage and one family tree
> outlives or moves away from the other members of its species.
>
> Mitochondrial Eve's parents were just normal humans.

Hence loki, no evolution could have taken place.
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:09
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Forest Fan wrote:
> loki wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> loki wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> No, loki who were Eve's parents? What were they made from,
> i.e. were they half ape or half slime? Please answer the question.
>
> They were human beings. Just like your mum and dad.
>
> So then Eve DIDN'T evolve then.
>
> Evolution happens over hundreds of thousands of years. Your parents
> aren't from a different species. Why on earth should hers be?
>
> Well, then they must have evolved slightly, using that theory,
> mustn't they?

No not at all. You can't see evolutionary change in one generation. It only takes an effect over a massive timescale where an acumulation of tiny changes offer a selective advantage and one family tree outlives or moves away from the other members of its species.

Mitochondrial Eve's parents were just normal humans.
Fri 26/03/04 at 17:04
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Tallan wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> So Tallan, answer this are you a "good person", do you do
> "good deeds", do you think that will get you into Heaven.
> Interested to know what you believe.
>
> I am a good person.

No you are not and I can say that with perfect confidence.

I am not going to heaven. I am going to Paradise.

Not without Jesus your not.

> What can you do in heaven?

Work and serve the Lord.

Are you subject to the same strict
> lifestyle that you have fashioned for yourself now?

No, won't be any taxes in Heaven!
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