plindboe
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As far as free from external influences I'm referrieng to intelligible influence. For example a person gathering all of the carbon dioxide from an open coke bottle and phyiscally putting it back into the bottle or somebody stacking a deck of cards in perfect order instead of the cards stacking themsleves.
A seed has all of the genetic information contained in itself to become a fully formed tree. I believe all creatures are "programmed" with this genetic information since the creation. Now I believe within these "programmed" organisms there is absolutely room for variations but not in the since of a simple organism say a simple protein over millions of years( with entropy in mind) turning into the highly complex organism we see today. Even a simple protein by standard definitions is chalk full of complex "programming". For me to believe that all life today came from these huge genetic leaps and bounds just by statistics itself is very hard to believe.
"As far as free from external influences I'm referrieng to intelligible influence." This is the problem. The 2nd law isn't talking about intelligent influences, it's talking about energy and work. If you're changing it from "outside influences" to "intelligent influences", you're not talking about the 2nd law of thermodynamics anymore.
Here's the 2nd law in action-> Life, seeds developing into trees, and evolution, is only possible due to the external influence of the Sun. Shut down the Sun, and the Earth will move towards a maximum of entropy.
In this last paragraph I'll just say that I find it peculiar when you first say that decreases in entropy are not possible, and hence evolution are ruled out. But then you turn around and say that decreases in entropy are possible with an outside intelligence. Do you not see the problem here? If God is responsible for everything in this universe, he's playing a role in evolution as well. So with your understanding of the 2nd law of thermodynamics, and in your God paradigm, evolution shouldn't violate the 2nd law.
Peter
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