If my understanding of the second law of thermodynamics is accurate, order always moves toward disorder. In other words, things in the universe were better yesterday than they are today. In order for one to prove evolution true, he has to prove the second (and first) law of thermodynamics to be false.
funkyderek said:
Your understanding of the second law of thermodynamics isn't accurate. Entropy increases in a closed system, but the earth is not a closed system. Evolution doesn't violate any physical laws.
My lack of understanding may not be in the second law of thermodynamics but in what is meant by a "closed system". Isn't the earth part of the universe that is the whole system in which this law applies? My understanding is that the whole universe is deteriorating. What is the reason that the earth is not considered part of a closed system? Is it because if it were, evolution would have to be thrown out? Then the reasoning would follow; since evolution cannot be thrown out, the earth must not be a "closed system".