(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.
And what exactly doesn't it explain?
All that you are showing here is that you are either incapable of reading or incapable of understanding what is being said. Physics has everything to do with evolution and the second law of thermodynamics is very much active if the decrease in entropy in life-forms is being accompanied by its increase elsewhere. Read my statement again - The second law is not applicable as a proof or disproof of evolution. In the same way, the laws of particle physics do not stop working during open-heart surgery, they are simply not relevant.