One
of the
claims
most
frequently
used by
evolutionists
for
excluding
the
scientific
evidence
for
creation
in
public
schools
and to
be
denied
for
publication
in
scientific
journals
is that
such
evidence
is not
based on
natural
laws,
therefore
it
cannot
be
scientific.
They
claim
that
evolutionary
theory
is based
on
natural
laws and
thus
qualifies
as a
scientific
theory.
Hence,
the
theory
of
creation
must be
excluded,
but the
theory
of
evolution
is
admissible
(of
course,
it must
be
absolutely
atheistic).
However,
evolutionary
theory
is not
based on
natural
laws but
is
actually
contrary
to
natural
laws.
Let us first consider evolutionary theories on the origins of the universe. The most widely accepted theory on the origin of the universe is known technically as inflation theory, but is generally referred to as the Big Bang theory. It was recognized that the standard Big Bang theory had insuperable flaws, so something else had to be postulated to rescue the theory. Alan Guth, now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, invented the notion, based on quantum theory, that prior to the Big Bang there occurred a fluctuation of a false vacuum. The particle, or whatever it might be called, that was produced in a tiny fraction of a second, inflated itself into something about the size of a grapefruit. From this point on the remainder of the universe was produced essentially similar to the original Big Bang theory, starting with subatomic particles, then hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%), then stars and galaxies, eventually our solar system, and so on until we arrived. There were no natural laws in existence during this hypothetical early stage of the origin of the universe. Evolutionists must suppose that the natural laws that now govern the operation of the known universe somehow were produced by the Big Bang. Therefore, its origin could not have been based on natural laws. If creation is excluded then likewise all evolutionary theories on the origin of the universe must also be excluded.
Furthermore, there are perhaps as many as fifty physical constants in the universe that must be precisely what they are or the universe and life could not exist. They cannot be a little bit more or a little bit less. They include, for example, the universal constants (Boltzman's constant, Planck's constant, and gravitational constant); the mass of elementary particles (pion rest mass, neutron rest mass, electron rest mass, unit charge, mass-energy relation); and fine structure constants (gravitational, weak interaction, electromagnetic, and strong fine constants). The probability that even just one of these physical constants could have been produced with precisely the value required from the chaos of the Big Bang is vanishingly small, let alone fifty or so. Thus, all theories on an evolutionary origin of the universe contradict the laws of probability and must therefore be excluded on this basis as well.
According to evolutionary theory, starting with the chaos and disorder of the Big Bang and the simplicity of hydrogen and helium gases, the universe created itself. This is clearly a violation of natural law, namely the Second Law of Thermodynamics. According to this law an isolated system can never increase in order and complexity, transforming itself to higher and higher levels of organization. An isolated system will inevitably, with time, run down, becoming more and more disorderly. There are no exceptions. Contrary to this natural law, evolutionists believe the universe is an isolated system which transformed itself from the chaos and disorder of the Big Bang and simplicity of hydrogen and helium gases into the incredibly complex universe we have today. This is a direct violation of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. If natural laws are natural laws, the universe could not have created itself. The only alternative is that it is not an isolated system. There must be a Creator that is external to and independent of the natural universe who was responsible for its origin and who created the natural laws that govern its operation.
What
about
the
present
state of
the
universe?
There
are
three
possibilities.
It could
be in a
steady
state,
neither
increasing
nor
decreasing
in order
and
complexity.
A second
possibility
would be
that it
is
increasing
in order
and
complexity.
The
third
possibility
would be
that it
is
constantly
decreasing
in order
and
complexity.
Some
evolutionary
astronomers
reject
the Big
Bang
theory
and
suggest
what is
called
the
Steady
State
Theory.
They
would
suggest
the
first
possibility.
If the
Big Bang
theory
is
correct,
and as
evolutionists
believe,
the
present
natural
laws are
all
there is
and all
there
ever has
been,
then the
order
and
complexity
of the
universe
should
constantly
be
increasing.
Creation
scientists,
on the
other
hand,
maintain
that in
the
beginning
God
created
the
universe
in a
perfect
state
and
therefore
matter
would
have
no
tendency
to
increase
in order
and
complexity.
Thus, if
something
has
occurred
since
creation
to
change
the
original
created
state
(and we
know
that it
has)
the
order
and
complexity
of the
universe
could
not be
increasing,
but it
could be
decreasing.
Fully in
accord
with the
Second
Law of
Thermodynamics,
the
order
and
complexity
of
the
universe
is
constantly
decreasing.
Every
star in
the
universe
is
burning
up
billions
of tons
of fuel
every
second.
Obviously,
that
supply
of
energy
cannot
last
forever.
Therefore,
unless
God
intervenes
(and the
Bible
tells us
He
will),
the
universe
is
certain
to die.
Eventually
every
star
will
have
burned
up all
of its
fuel and
the
lights
will go
out. At
this
point,
there
would be
no life
and no
activity
anywhere
in the
universe.
It would
be dead.
If the
natural
laws
which
now
govern
the
universe
are
causing
its
death
and
destruction,
and
these
laws are
all
there is
and all
there
ever has
been,
how
could
they
have
created
the
universe
in the
first
place?
What
sort of
tortured
logic is
necessary
to
suggest
such an
impossibility?
The
present
state of
the
universe
and the
laws
that
govern
it
contradict
all
evolutionary
theories
concerning
its
origin.
The knowledge concerning the laws of thermodynamics was developed about one hundred and fifty years ago, but this knowledge was inscribed in the Bible three thousand years ago. In Psalm 102:25-26 we read, "Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth: and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shalt endure: yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment . . ." The Bible tells us that in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth, but now, in their present state, and fully in accord with the Second Law of Thermodynamics, they are wearing out like a suit of clothes. At the time the Bible was written, most people believed that the universe had been here forever and would continue to be here forever. The Bible says, not so, the universe had a beginning and is now wearing out and running down, just as modern science has determined. Furthermore, modern science establishes that the universe had to have a beginning. If the universe had been here forever it would have run down a long time ago. It hasn't run down yet, so it could not have been here forever. Therefore, it had a beginning, and the Biblical statement, "In the beginning," has been scientifically verified, as has its statements concerning the present state of the universe.
Let us now consider theories on the origin of life. Here also the so-called evolutionary origin of life chemist is forced to utilize processes contrary to natural laws. In their experiments designed to produce even very simple molecules, they run into insuperable difficulties. For example, they must postulate some form of energy that would be available to convert simple molecules into more complex molecules. The only forms of energy that would have been available on their hypothetical primitive Earth would have been energy from the Sun, electrical discharges (lightning), radioactive decay, and heat. Most of the available energy would be that from the Sun. All raw forms of energy are destructive. The raw, unshielded ultraviolet light coming from the Sun is deadly, destroying rapidly the biological molecules required for life, such as amino acids, proteins, DNA, and RNA. UV light rapidly kills bacteria by disrupting molecules. All forms of life from bacteria to man are killed by UV light, and you know that if you are hit by lightning you would not become more complex—you would be severely injured or killed.
In all experiments employing these sources of raw energy, the rates of destruction vastly exceed the rates of formation. How then was Miller in his experiment1 able to obtain a small quantity of several amino acids and a few other products? He employed a trap. As tiny quantities of these substances were constantly being created and were immediately isolated in the trap, the gases he employed were circulating continuously through his raw energy, electrical discharges (simulating lightning). Without the trap, the products would have been destroyed by the electrical discharges at rates that vastly exceed the rates of formation, and no detectable quantities of the products would have formed. There could have been no traps available on the hypothetical primitive Earth. If these products were formed in the atmosphere they would be destroyed before they could reach the ocean. Furthermore, the ocean could not have acted as a trap since even there destructive processes would eliminate any surviving products.
In any case, a trap is fatal to the theory. The purpose of the trap is to isolate the products from the energy source, but this brings the process to a complete halt. For amino acids to join together to make a protein, a large quantity of energy is required, but the very purpose of the trap is to isolate the products from the energy. No energy, no further progress. Even as long ago as 1960 the physical chemist, D. E. Hull, taking into account the rates of destruction versus the rates of formation in these origin of life schemes, concluded that, "The physical chemist, guided by the proved principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, cannot offer any encouragement to the biochemist [origin of life chemist], who needs an ocean full of organic compounds to form even lifeless coacervates" (Nature 186:693). Coacervates are mere blobs of disorganized material. Please note that Hull states that these so-called origin of life schemes are contrary to proved principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, which are essentially the same as natural laws.
To the evolutionist, history began with "In the beginning, hydrogen . . ." To the creationist, history began with "In the beginning, God . . ." Science and natural laws come down solidly in support for the fact of creation. by Duane Gish, Ph.D.
"Thou are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created" (Revelation 4:11).