Why can’t you see that evolution is at least possible?

Published on October 14, 2010 by Berry Kercheville in Genesis and Creation

Evolution denies known accepted laws of science that are accepted by all. R.B. Lindsay, in AMERICAN SCIENTIST, states, “there is a general natural tendency of all observed systems to go from order to disorder, reflecting dissipation of energy available for future transformation–the law of increasing entropy.” Further, Isaac Asimov, in SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE JOURNAL, states, “Another way of stating the second law then is: ‘The universe is constantly getting more disorderly!’ Viewed that way, we can see the second law all about us. We have to work hard to straighten a room, but left to itself it becomes a mess again very quickly and very easily. Even if we never enter it, it becomes dusty and musty. How difficult to maintain houses, and machinery, and our own bodies in perfect working order; how easy to let them deteriorate. In fact, all we have to do is nothing, and everything deteriorates, collapses, breaks down, wears out–all by itself–and that is what the second law is all about.

True, and Hebrews 1:10-11 confirms that the earth has been growing old since God created it. But evolution theorizes the very opposite, claiming that things are going from a state of disorder to a state of order, and that such is irreversible. Julian Huxley, in his article, EVOLUTION & GENETICS, states, “Evolution in the extended sense can be defined as a directional and essentially irreversible process occurring in time, which in its course gives rise to an increase of variety and an increasingly high level of organization in its products. Our present knowledge indeed forces us to the view that the whole of reality is evolution–a single process of self-transformation.

Further, of necessity, evolution must believe in millions upon millions of favorable mutations that began from nothing more than hydrogen or some other gases, which given enough time, produced people. And we are told that it is ignorant to believe in miracles! Harlow Shapley states, Some people piously proclaim, ‘In the beginning God.’ I say, ‘In the beginning, Hydrogen.’ Now how possible is that!

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