Archaeopteryx
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steve, this claim - that thermodynamics makes evolution impossible - has been discredited so often that it now seems embarrassing to present it as a legitimate argument against evolution.good one. The 2nd law of thermodynamics states that everything will lose energy and break down. The natural world and everything in it will eventually decay. The material world wears out and nothing lasts forever. Everything goes towards disorder and chaos. So evolution cannot create more order and complexity and this is what we are seeing over time. Scientists say that our universe will eventually expand to a point where everything freezes and all life will be destroyed.
There is no point in the sense that evolution isn't purpose-driven. Does this mean that everything is meaningless? No. We give life meaning. We make our lives worth living.So if everything is destroyed and finished and our universe is no longer suitable for life is that it. Is there nothing forever whatever that may be. Once the universe reaches that point of destruction there's no coming back. So what we see now and what the future generations will see will be it. Surely there is more to things than that. Whats the point of evolution creating a life that can ask the questions and ponder something beyond this life only to end up with nothing and a darkness that has nothing sitting there.
Which underscores the point that we need to care for our home.But as there are so many things that need to be just right to sustain life that may not ever happen. We are destroying the perfect conditions we have for life ourselves by pollution the earth and destroying its natural resources.
Even if it were true that we all have this intuition, it's worthwhile bearing in mind that our intuitions are often mistaken or the product of wishful thinking.To me God makes all the sense in this world. The amazing life and existence we see is more than just a matter of naturalistic processes creating themselves from nothing. We all know that existence is more than that and something cannot come from nothing. So we intuitively know that there is something at work beyond the material world.
But it's not impossible, steve. Natural processes are capable of producing complex systems.But instead many would rather explain that away by giving chemicals and matter itself some creative powers to make things out of itself which is impossible.
What points toward a creator of the supernatural variety?But then time is made to be a god and with it all things are possible. There is not proof for this but people would rather give that the benefit of the doubt rather than a creator which everything seems to point towards.
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