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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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03/18/2006 9:06 pm
I don't mean to keep the debate going, but this struck me as odd. you use the laws of thermodynamics:
Originally Posted by: The First Law of Thermodynamics: The total sum of all matter and energy in the universe is constant, it is not now being created nor destroyed.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics: All matter and energy go from a state of order and complexity to a state of less order and less complexity.

to try to disprove evolution. but wouldn't God making the earth out of nothing also defy the first law of thermodynamics? You have tried to explain how God uses science to perform the things he does in the past. So why would he do some things using science to achieve them, and others he just does out of the blue?

also, sure, the chances of life happening may be 1 in 10 to the 250th power, but if life were given an infinite number of chances, then eventually it had to happen. I mean, over the course of billions, trillions, maybe zillions of years, it had to happen at least once. And also, maybe we weren't the first try, and it took several attempts before life was given the perfect settings to exist. but it's definately a possibility. winning the lottery is improbable, yet possible, and it's not like nobody has ever won the lottery. if I were to go buy a lottery ticket today, I probably wouldn't win. but if I bought a lottery ticket once a day for a billion years, I would probably win it at least once.
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