Youwerecreated
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This concept of "dissorder" bothered me because it requires than that order be definable and measurable. This cause a problem because "order" is a psychological process of perception.*
For me, the questions are a) how do I identify the quality distinctly as unique from all other things? and b) how do I count it?
In nature, what we see as order is what we choose to see as order. From stand point of the basic laws of thermodynamics, there is no distinction of states that we would consider "ordered" from other states that we would not. (I'll try to talk about this more later. *There may be complex distinctions, just none so simple that thermo laws will capture it easily)
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All good stuff, but sadly wasted.
I think at some point it becomes perfectly reasonable to just stop trying to explain science to people who put their fingers in their ears and start singing hymns. If they don't want to hear it, one can't make them and there are much better things one can do with one's time. If they choose to live in ignorance and superstition instead of reason, that's their choice.
If you are gonna be a scientist may I suggest that you understand creationists carry the same degrees as many of the secularists,they just have different interpretations of the very same evidence.. You really think they did not learn the same science as the secularists ?
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