If all organisms have supposively evolved from one single organism, why don't monkeys have non-monkeys anymore. Evolutionist day that humans came from mokeys millions of years ago, but yet all monkeys produce now-a-days are monkeys. I have this question for all animals. How come dogs don't have non-dogs ,and non-dogs don't produce dogs?
If the big bang actually happened wouldn't everything in the universe be rotating in the same direction? The Conservation of angular momentum says that everything would be spinning in the same direction.
"second law of thermodynamics, or the law of entropy holds that the entire universe is unavoidably proceeding towards a more disordered, unplanned, and disorganized state.
Evolutionary theory ignores this fundamental law of physics. The mechanism offered by evolution totally contradicts the second law. The theory of evolution says that disordered, dispersed, and lifeless atoms and molecules spontaneously came together over time, in a particular order, to form extremely complex molecules such as proteins, DNA, and RNA, whereupon millions of different living species with even more complex structures gradually emerged."
2007-05-09
13:13:38
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