Quote from kut2k2:
I'm constantly amused by these theists who think they understand thermodynamics without ever actually reading a science or engineering text on the subject.
Huge hint, thumpers: the Earth is not a closed system.
It was the high priest of your religion that stated "..The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts..", which in this case, controlling our thoughts keeps us from sticking ones' foot in ones' mouth.
I quote David R. Boylan,Ph.D., Professor of Chemical Engineering, Iowa State University, Retired. Formally Dean of Engineering at Iowa State University, from his paper "The Development of Order":
"...One of the most difficult concepts in the understanding of origins is the mechanism for the development of order. The problem has arrested the attention of much of the scientific community. Indeed, the "riddle" of life is this development. As is true of many scientific mysteries, explanations advanced for the "first cause" in the development of order in the universe or in living systems depend heavily upon the
philosophy of the interpreter.
Some have accepted the thesis that supernatural explanations can not be used to explain the origen of the universe or the complexity of life, and as a consequence, have proposed various mechanisms based upon natural processes. Others have accepted the concept of the supernatural in the matter of origins and find a very fundamental relationship between the operation of the universe and a creationistic explanation.
The issue, of course, will not be settled in a scientific forum, for origins are indeed outside of the true provence of science, and data based on our present time span is far too short to make generalizations valid.........."
Mr. Boylan has probably forgotten more info about thermodynamics and the development of order, than you, vhehn and myself have ever known.
Not all "thumpers" are ignorant.