Ok: first off, any objections you may have about the bible being credible have probably been asked(and answered) already. One book that may answer a lot of your question is "Evidence that demands a verdict". I think its by Josh McDowell.
Second: magixal it doesn't seem to me that you know what the laws of thermodynamics are. Yes they apply to hear but they apply to many other things as well. I should point out that creations fits perfectly with both laws. For instance creation says that everything is decaying or getting worse. It also says that no energy can be created or destroyed; that it can just change form.
Ok lets review the laws of thermodynamics as quoted from unlocking the mysteries of creation: first law: energy is conserved. All existing processes of nature merely change energy from one form to another. In nature, energy is neither created or destroyed. Matter itself(which is potential atomic energy) maintained at a constant level. Processes change matter and energy from one form to others but the total quantity of energy in the universe remains the same. Okay lets stop for a moment. (This is me again). Lets say the molecule is eternal. If it was then the energy in the universe would be all used up and we would be dead. Even if the molecule was not eternal the world would be a lot closer to a heat death than it is. Okay back to unlocking creation: Second law: energy dissipates. As processes in natural energy occur, the total energy reservoir is reduced to simpler life forms with a consequent increase in what has been termed entropy. As energy is used it becomes less available for further use. Part of the energy spent to produce something is always lost by radiation, friction, or other effects. It becomes non-recoverable heat dissipating in space. Ultimately, as things are going, the entire universe will end up being filled with a stagnant mass of low level heat energy.
Okay back to me: evolutionists say things are going up: a true law of science says that as things go on they go down. I think i heard that you are right vraelen;(not sure and im to lazy to grab another science book; i have two open in front of me lol) there might be a slight chance to overcome one of the laws of thermodynamics(on second thought i will get it). Ok yeah there could be a chance that you could overcome the second law but it is about as likely that a bunch of monkeys on typewriters could reproduce the complete works of Shakespeare without error 15 quadrillion times in a row.
And plus3, to me it still sounds as if ur trying to make excuses not to have to debate his points.
Re: A discussion about religion
#1211Psalm 46:10 He says, "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth."
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Junior Journalist of the Dal Riata Daily Enquirer
Proud Clansman of Divergent