God violates all reason, all logic, all natural laws. Nice idea to believe in fairy creatures!
2007-02-09 05:44:01
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answer #1
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answered by DrEvol 7
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Dr. Walt Brown wrote about this, and as he is MUCH smarter than I, may I please share what he wrote?
"If the entire universe is an isolated system, then, according to the second law of thermodynamics, the energy in the universe available for useful work has always been decreasing. However, as one goes back in time, the energy available for useful work would eventually exceed the total energy in the universe, which, according to the first law of thermodynamics, remains constant. This is an impossible condition, implying the universe had a beginning.
A further consequence of the second law is that when the universe began, it was more organized and complex than it is today—not in a highly disorganized and random state as assumed by evolutionists and proponents of the big bang theory."
“The more orthodox scientific view is that the entropy of the universe must forever increase to its final maximum value. It has not yet reached this: we should not be thinking about it if it had. It is still increasing rapidly, and so must have had a beginning; there must have been what we may describe as a ‘creation’ at a time not infinitely remote.” Jeans, p. 181.
“A final point to be made is that the second law of thermodynamics and the principle of increase in entropy have great philosophical implications. The question that arises is how did the universe get into the state of reduced entropy in the first place, since all natural processes known to us tend to increase entropy? ... The author has found that the second law tends to increase his conviction that there is a Creator who has the answer for the future destiny of man and the universe.” Gordon J. Van Wylen, Thermodynamics (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1959), p. 169.
2007-02-09 05:44:18
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answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6
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i've got self assurance this is extra the 2nd regulation that proves the existence of a writer, then the absurdity of the existence of a fabric absolute countless which could bring about the existence of the God of the Bible. right this is an exceedingly undemanding explanation of the best judgment for the 2nd regulation: in accordance to this regulation each and each of the usable remember and means interior the universe is being expended, and could ultimately be at a state of which there is none left to apply. besides the indisputable fact that, if that's genuine and the universe had no beginning this state of being would have been executed an infinitely long term in the past. subsequently there would prefer to be a limiteless or suitable source of usable means and remember. besides the indisputable fact that throughout accordance to the 1st regulation of Thermodynamics, additionally known simply by fact the regulation of Conservation of remember, remember and means can not be created or destroyed. they'd exchange from one style to a different, yet decrease than no circumstances can new remember be introduced into the universe nor can previous remember be bumped off. and that i don't have sufficient time to hand to start explaining absolute infinity, possibly somebody else can address that.
2016-09-28 21:22:21
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answered by ? 4
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Even if he was real that wouldn't violate it. Entropy can decrease when energy is put into the system, as with the sun and the earth. Presumably that energy would come from god. But the question is moot because he doesn't exist.
2007-02-09 05:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure what the flood has to do with it, if anything I would look at the Resurrection conflicting with that law more.
But it's easy to explain how that works. We, as humans overcome the second law of thermodynamics all the time, by stepping in and organizing things. I do my laundry, I wash my floors - someone can always step in and get things organized if they know how to do it.
2007-02-09 05:45:19
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answered by daisyk 6
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God does not violate his own laws. It is men who misunderstand God's laws. What ever reference you are making to "page 6" is obviously a personal interpretation, and 2 Peter 1:20 says: "....., that no prophecy of scripture is of any private interpretation." The entire Bible is prophecy.
2007-02-09 05:47:44
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answered by Preacher 6
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Nothing can violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.
Since god is nonexistent, that would mean that god is nothing so in that sense I guess he could, as long as he doesn't exist.
2007-02-09 05:44:07
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answer #7
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answered by Dave P 7
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um, how is the earth a closed system? There is an exchange of energy between the sun, the moon and the earth. therefore, the answer is no.
2007-02-09 05:43:29
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answered by Kallan 7
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I see God as outside the laws of physics.
2007-02-09 05:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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He wrote it, He can set it aside.
2007-02-09 05:42:51
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answered by HAND 5
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