Any prominent creationist who has claimed that the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics disproves evolution has been alerted to the fact that they are mistaken. Many of them continue to repeat this untruth, and even charitable people must conclude that they are either idiots who cannot comprehend their error, or flagrant liars.
That particular argument has yet to be substantively addressed by the evolutionist community at large and certainly not by you. The fact of the matter is evolution is a living theory, about living things and how they develop and change over time. The argument may or may not have merit empirically but it's rather curious. Instead of addressing the substance of the argument you resort to an
ad hominem fallacy, choosing to insult the person rather then addressing the actual issue.
Fact, Creationism is essential Christian theism:
We believe in one God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. (The Nicene Creed)
Fact, this is a Christians only forum which means you must be a Creationist in order to post here.
We believe in (Romans 10:8-10; 1John 4:15)
ONE God, (Deuteronomy 6:4, Ephesians 4:6)
the Father (Matthew 6:9)
Almighty, (Exodus 6:3)
Maker of Heaven and Earth, (Genesis 1:1)
and of all things visible and invisible. (Colossians 1:15-16)
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Christian Forums Rules / Terms of Service, see Statement of Faith)
Fact, the Scriptures teach that God created the heavens and the earth (Gen. 1:1), life (Gen. 1:21), and the soul of man (Gen. 1:27). That same power was expressed and exercised at the Incarnation, Resurrection and the new birth of every Christian who has heard the Gospel of our salvation, believed and received the Holy Spirit of promise.
The secular mind has a reason why it cannot accept the things of God, its because they are spiritually discerned. The Christian who attacks and insults another Christian for believing the Scriptures as written is simply revealing something about himself. I don't particularly like the argument based on the probability of life emerging from non-living matter, aka abiogenesis. My personal favorite is Natura non facit saltum, or nature does not make leaps. When I fail to make the naturalistic assumption that all life evolved by elusively naturalistic means that doesn't make me an 'idiot' or a 'liar'. It makes me a Creationist and all Christians, theistic evolutionist or otherwise are Creationists. If you don't get that then it is you who are grossly ignorant of the substance of the controversy at hand, resorting to fallacious inflammatory rhetoric betrays an ignorance of both science and Christianity.
Frankly, I'm appalled.
Have a nice day
Mark