(May 27, 2012 at 5:34 pm)ScienceLovesGod Wrote:(May 27, 2012 at 5:11 pm)Tobie Wrote: Yes, the sun is losing energy. It goes through 100s of tonnes of fuel a second, so that has to release some energy. What's so ridiculous about that?
So let me get this straight. According to evolutionists, species on earth have been taking energy from the sun for millions of years, and as a result, the sun has lost energy in a result of this transfer. But random energy never produces organization. The laws of physics proves that it speeds up the process of entropy. Entropy proves the universe is losing organization and is heading towards chaos, like "the heat death of the universe", so why is the universe full of species that add more and more organized, complex systems?
I'm not sure what you mean by the "random energy" of the sun. The energy put out by the sun is pretty inevitable given its mass and age. Everything within range of receiving that energy (like the earth) can make use of that energy.
Even if the universe is stone cold in a few mega million years, what does that have to do with the potential for life and evolution now? Seemingly not much. Here we are.