Tag: entropy
The Origin of Life: Correcting Common Mistakes on Thermodynamics
The driving tendencies in nature on the early Earth would have been analogous to seismic tremors rearranging the books in the library.
Does Nature Show Purpose? Reply to a Materialist Philosopher
Aristotelian teleology is, as Joseph Carter points out, manifested by order in nature. More precisely, teleology is consistency: natural processes tend to consistent ends.
Origin of Life and Information — Some Common Myths
A common attempt to overcome the need for information in the first cell is to equate information to a reduction in entropy.
Fingerprints of an Intelligent Programmer: The “Entropy = Information” Mistake
Note that this is not an argument based on, “We don’t know what can write computer code, therefore God did it.”
Darwinists Take Refuge in Logically Invalid “Compensation” Argument
The seems to be something very unnatural about an advanced civilization arising from the dust of a barren planet.