(May 28, 2012 at 12:14 am)ScienceLovesGod Wrote: I see what point you are trying to make, but you can't just throw out a very crucial law of physics because evolutionists think evolution does not, somehow, need it. I chose to state this "answer" as an attempt for a very good reason, simply because it still does not explain anything. And neither does your "answer". There is a very good reason why the second law is to be applied: the mutation of DNA, in which requires energy for the mutation to take place. And where there is energy, there is the second law, which needs to be applied, regardless of whether you think physics has nothing to do with evolution.
Now I just really don't know what you're talking about. Seriously who taught you physics? Because Nicholas Carnot is rolling in his grave right now.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Local entropy can decrease in a system as long as the total entropy of the system increases. If it couldn't, it would be possible for entropy to EVER decrease. Don't believe me? Go grab a drink out of your refrigerator.