"BRAINIAC" wrote in message
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| On 2 Apr, 16:33, "adman" wrote:
| Second Law of Thermodynamics supports the supernatural model of origins.
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| What evidence do you have for this statement?
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| 1. There is no natural means to increase usable energy in a closed
system.
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| This is incorrect, the definition of a closed system in thermodynamics
| is one that can exchange energy but not matter with its surroundings.
An exchange is hardly an increase
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| Therefore the energy content of a closed system can vary in either
| direction depending on what the state of its surroundings may be at
| any time.
Incorrect. The energy level stays the same
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| 2. The universe is decreasing in usable energy.
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| Only because it is an isolated system that is not in equilibrium.
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| 3. Therefore, the initial energy of the universe must have originated
| supernaturally.
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| You have been adamant that no one can provide evidence for what
| existed before the universe as we know it began.
I have been adamant that the singularity is not proven nor is there evidence
of singularity
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| How about you now provide the evidence that supports your contention
| that the universe had a supernatural beginning.
The facts fit that theory
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| Make sure that it is sound scientific evidence.
Science is man made. How do you supose to explain the supernatural with a
man made tool?
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| 4. The creation model conforms to the data.
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| Evolution proposes only natural explanations.
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| The whole of science proposes only natural explanations.
Exactly. Which does not fit te model for supernatural model of origins
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| Therefore, evolution contradicts a natural law.
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| Which natural law is evolution supposedly contradicting?
Can't you read?
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| Models that contradict data are unscientific.
| Therefore, evolution as a model of origins is unscientific
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| And as your "model" is not supported by the available data will you
| accept it is not scientific?
Re-Read above. That is the support.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics supports the supernatural model of origins.
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http://www.mbbc.us/creation/presentation.htm
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