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Author Topic:   Evolution Disproven.
Joe Meert
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Message 8 of 60 (11054)
06-06-2002 1:56 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by RvX
06-05-2002 9:56 PM


[QUOTE]Originally posted by RvX:
[B]I don't understand why people are still being brainwashed by this false evolution hypothesis... here's some evidence against it...
LAWS OF SCIENCE
1. No living organism can become something superior to itself.[/QUOTE]
JM: What exactly do you mean? I have become superior to myself (intellectually anyway) since birth.
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2. Chance cannot cause anything.
JM: Correct! Chance describes a set of outcomes. What exactly did you mean by this statement? Heads on a coin flip is a chance result. In this case, the chance is 50-50. Chance is not a causative mechanism, but instead describes the probability of an outcome.
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3. Something cannot come from nothing. (Spontaneous Generation)
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JM: This is an important point because.....???
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4. Things move from order to disorder, not the other way around.
JM: False! I cleaned my desk today. I moved from disorder to order! Now, it's true that I expended energy in doing so.
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All of these proven laws of science contradict evolution.
JM: You'll need to review 'law' and 'evolution' before posting again.
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Also, some more stuff... Uranus and Venus (I'm pretty sure it's those) are moving in retrograde motion... how could this happen? A "big bang" would make everything rotate/spin the same way...
JM: Ahh yes, Kent Hovind's head rears. This guy has a fake Ph.D. and is going around pretending to be something he is not. The answer is simple, of course. The 'Big Bang' happened around 12-17 billion years ago. Our solar system only about 5 billion years ago. A big bang would impart a radially-directed force outward. Some spin may be imparted to those objects, but please explain why it would necessarily be unidirectional? Further, explain why an event that occurred 7-12 billion years before the formation of our solar system would provide a 'spin' for the planets in our solar system?
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Charles Darwin even admitted that he was randomly throwing out theories and that evolution "could not be true..."
JM: You stole that from a creationist. Darwin said no such thing. Could you cite the full source of this 'quote'? Thanks!
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Let's have a cool discussion here... evolution v creation...
Thanks guys!
JM:Sure, but let's not bring nonsensical copied arguments to the table, OK?
Cheers
Joe Meert

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