Ruby said:
The Second Law of Thermodynamics -- This law tells us that anything which is organized , tends with time, to become disorganized. Any physical system left to itself will decay, or , lose energy and organization within the system.
this law says the increase of information required for a life form to evolve could not happen as this increase in information by itself violates the law.
Considering the amount of complex structures that went into the eye, as well as the highly integrated synchronization, it is difficult to understand how the evolutionists can believe the eye came from a natural trial and error process. The eye is well known to be useless unless fully developed. It is ridiculous to think that any organism could live, let alone develop, during the thousands of years evolutionists say it would take to develop an eye. That's not all, however. The eye did not develop once. There are five different types of eyes (that we know of) - man's, squids,vertebrates,arthropods, and trilobite eyes. Enough said!
Sea Slugs -- The sea slug is an truly impressive design that can be used to show evolution false. Sea slugs feed on the sea anemone. What makes this so impressive is that the anemones have poison harpoons that stick out and would paralyze anything that came in contact with it. The sea slug however, is able to put these darts inside its own stomach to store and use for its own defense. You would have to have all of these abilities from the start or the organism would die the 1st time it came in contact with the dart. A slow evolutionary process would have been deadly!
DNA -- Evolution is dead with the advance of DNA technology. Information is always made by some intelligent personal being. First, the person must purpose, that is, originate in his mind, the concept of the final product, goal, or outcome. Then, the person must, by reason, determine the materials, tools, and specific sequence of steps needed to achieve the goal. So, clearly, information always comes from intelligent process, from an intelligent mind. In the case of the genetic information system it is very clear that this must be a mind of supreme intelligence and a person of awesome power.
Martinm said:The city of Troy, once believed to be nothing more than legend, was discovered through information written in the Iliad. Does that mean that Zeus really exists? Archaeolgical evidence may support the more mundane parts of the Bible, but it lends no weight to the supernatural aspects.
14. The Second Law of Thermodynamics -- This is my all-time favorite. To refute this law, you either have to be a liar or ignorant of science totally. This law tells us that anything which is organized , tends with time, to become disorganized. Any physical system left to itself will decay, or , lose energy and organization within the system.
In other words, this law says the increase of information required for a life form to evolve could not happen as this increase in information by itself violates the law...
Neither of these things, or anything else, can assemble itself from raw materials.
ASIDE: Evolutionists commonly object that the Second Law applies to closed, or isolated systems, and that the Earth is certainly not a closed system (it gets lots of raw energy from the Sun, for example). However, all systems, whether open or closed, tend to deteriorate.
Also, the universe in total is a closed system.
To say that the chaos of the big bang has transformed itself into the human brain with its 120 trillion connections is a clear violation of the Second Law
The city of Troy, once believed to be nothing more than legend, was discovered through information written in the Iliad. Does that mean that Zeus really exists? Archaeolgical evidence may support the more mundane parts of the Bible, but it lends no weight to the supernatural aspects.
You wrote on page 4, 04-18-2003 07:29 PM: They have memories, a concept of time, and are able to express themselves creatively; so, incidentally, are dolphins, which I regard to be probably smarter than us. Gorillas have expressed (through sign language, which some of them have gotten quite good at) a conception of morality and a sense of good and bad. We're not so special and unique as we seem to think, is the message I'm getting at, and the divisions we create between our intelligence and other species' is probably not as meaningful as we think.
Ruby said:
Most branches of modern science were founded by believers in creation. The list of creationist scientists is impressive. A sample: Physics: Newton, Faraday, Maxwell, Kelvin. Chemistry: Boyle, Dalton, Ramsay. Biology: Ray, Linnaeus, Mendel, Pasteur, Virchow, Agassiz. Geology: Steno, Woodward, Brewster, Buckland, Cuvier. Astronomy: Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Herschel, Maunder. Mathematics: Pascal, Leibnitz.
Most branches of modern science were founded by believers in creation. The list of creationist scientists is impressive. A sample: Physics: Newton, Faraday, Maxwell, Kelvin. Chemistry: Boyle, Dalton, Ramsay. Biology: Ray, Linnaeus, Mendel, Pasteur, Virchow, Agassiz. Geology: Steno, Woodward, Brewster, Buckland, Cuvier. Astronomy: Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Herschel, Maunder. Mathematics: Pascal, Leibnitz.
This is a logical fallacy called Argument From Authority.Most branches of modern science were founded by believers in creation. The list of creationist scientists is impressive. A sample: Physics: Newton, Faraday, Maxwell, Kelvin. Chemistry: Boyle, Dalton, Ramsay. Biology: Ray, Linnaeus, Mendel, Pasteur, Virchow, Agassiz. Geology: Steno, Woodward, Brewster, Buckland, Cuvier. Astronomy: Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Herschel, Maunder. Mathematics: Pascal, Leibnitz.
RichardR said:
This is a logical fallacy called Argument From Authority.
Guys, give Ruby a break. She looks at the information that others have told her about.Gregor said:Ruby has now posted two links to completely fallacious cites (ICR and this 'evolutionlie' nonsense).
Dub said:
Ruby,
that site is a classic example of mis-information, inaccuarcies and down right lies. This is, unfortunately, almost always the case with creationist properganda. It is terrible how people can blatently lie to people like that.
Kashyapa said:Ruby, I know you hold your faith very dear, and I have no problem with that. But there are ways to integrate your religious beliefs with reality in ways other than clinging to a fable that's over 4,000 years old. Evolution and cosmology can be integrated with Christian beliefs more readily than the fanatics and fundamentalists would like you to believe.