God's Creation = 100 / evolution = 0
When Science Refutes Evolution: The Laws That Point to a Creator
For over a century, evolution has been promoted as the best explanation for the origin of life and the diversity of species. Yet when measured against the very laws of science, evolution collapses under its own weight. The fundamental principles that govern our universe—laws that are constant, observable, and testable—stand in direct contradiction to the idea that life arose and evolved by chance.
The Law of Biogenesis states that life only comes from existing life. This has been confirmed repeatedly by observation and experiment—living organisms always come from other living organisms. Evolution, however, claims that life began from nonliving matter through random chemical processes. No experiment in history has ever demonstrated life emerging from nonlife. The scientific evidence points not to spontaneous generation, but to a Creator who gave life its beginning.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics reveals that everything in the universe naturally moves from order to disorder—from energy to decay. Left alone, systems break down; they do not build themselves up into greater complexity. Evolution teaches the opposite—that over time, random mutations and natural selection produced more organized, information-rich life forms. This directly contradicts the second law, which tells us that order and information decrease unless energy is intelligently directed.
The Law of Information also exposes evolution’s flaws. The genetic code in every living cell contains vast amounts of organized, meaningful information—comparable to a digital language. Every known code system originates from an intelligent source, not from random chance. DNA, therefore, is not evidence of mindless evolution, but of purposeful design.
Finally, the Law of Cause and Effect demands that every effect must have a sufficient cause. The beauty, complexity, and precision of life require a cause far greater than blind, unguided processes. Random mutations cannot explain consciousness, morality, or the complexity of a single cell. Only an intelligent Creator provides an adequate cause for such effects.
Science, when honestly applied, does not support evolution—it exposes its impossibility. The observable laws of nature testify not to chaos or chance, but to design and order. The heavens declare the glory of God, and even the laws of science echo that truth: life came not from nothing, but from the hand of a Creator.
When Science Refutes Evolution: The Laws That Point to a Creator
For over a century, evolution has been promoted as the best explanation for the origin of life and the diversity of species. Yet when measured against the very laws of science, evolution collapses under its own weight. The fundamental principles that govern our universe—laws that are constant, observable, and testable—stand in direct contradiction to the idea that life arose and evolved by chance.
The Law of Biogenesis states that life only comes from existing life. This has been confirmed repeatedly by observation and experiment—living organisms always come from other living organisms. Evolution, however, claims that life began from nonliving matter through random chemical processes. No experiment in history has ever demonstrated life emerging from nonlife. The scientific evidence points not to spontaneous generation, but to a Creator who gave life its beginning.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics reveals that everything in the universe naturally moves from order to disorder—from energy to decay. Left alone, systems break down; they do not build themselves up into greater complexity. Evolution teaches the opposite—that over time, random mutations and natural selection produced more organized, information-rich life forms. This directly contradicts the second law, which tells us that order and information decrease unless energy is intelligently directed.
The Law of Information also exposes evolution’s flaws. The genetic code in every living cell contains vast amounts of organized, meaningful information—comparable to a digital language. Every known code system originates from an intelligent source, not from random chance. DNA, therefore, is not evidence of mindless evolution, but of purposeful design.
Finally, the Law of Cause and Effect demands that every effect must have a sufficient cause. The beauty, complexity, and precision of life require a cause far greater than blind, unguided processes. Random mutations cannot explain consciousness, morality, or the complexity of a single cell. Only an intelligent Creator provides an adequate cause for such effects.
Science, when honestly applied, does not support evolution—it exposes its impossibility. The observable laws of nature testify not to chaos or chance, but to design and order. The heavens declare the glory of God, and even the laws of science echo that truth: life came not from nothing, but from the hand of a Creator.
God's Creation = 100 / evolution = 0
When Science Refutes Evolution: The Laws That Point to a Creator
For over a century, evolution has been promoted as the best explanation for the origin of life and the diversity of species. Yet when measured against the very laws of science, evolution collapses under its own weight. The fundamental principles that govern our universe—laws that are constant, observable, and testable—stand in direct contradiction to the idea that life arose and evolved by chance.
The Law of Biogenesis states that life only comes from existing life. This has been confirmed repeatedly by observation and experiment—living organisms always come from other living organisms. Evolution, however, claims that life began from nonliving matter through random chemical processes. No experiment in history has ever demonstrated life emerging from nonlife. The scientific evidence points not to spontaneous generation, but to a Creator who gave life its beginning.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics reveals that everything in the universe naturally moves from order to disorder—from energy to decay. Left alone, systems break down; they do not build themselves up into greater complexity. Evolution teaches the opposite—that over time, random mutations and natural selection produced more organized, information-rich life forms. This directly contradicts the second law, which tells us that order and information decrease unless energy is intelligently directed.
The Law of Information also exposes evolution’s flaws. The genetic code in every living cell contains vast amounts of organized, meaningful information—comparable to a digital language. Every known code system originates from an intelligent source, not from random chance. DNA, therefore, is not evidence of mindless evolution, but of purposeful design.
Finally, the Law of Cause and Effect demands that every effect must have a sufficient cause. The beauty, complexity, and precision of life require a cause far greater than blind, unguided processes. Random mutations cannot explain consciousness, morality, or the complexity of a single cell. Only an intelligent Creator provides an adequate cause for such effects.
Science, when honestly applied, does not support evolution—it exposes its impossibility. The observable laws of nature testify not to chaos or chance, but to design and order. The heavens declare the glory of God, and even the laws of science echo that truth: life came not from nothing, but from the hand of a Creator.
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