timothya
Posts: 280 Joined: April 2013
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Quote (sparc @ Aug. 03 2016,02:24) | I wonder if Sewell is delusioned enough to directly reply to BA77 (crazy linkfest omitted): Quote | Dr Sewell, since you have done work in the area of entropy,,, [...] Dr Sewell, since you have done work in the area entropy, it may interest you to know that ‘overcoming entropy’ figured centrally in the resurrection of Christ from death. [...] First off, despite the claim from atheists that entropy does not prevent life from spontaneously appearing on earth, the fact of the matter is that the primary reason our material bodies grow old and die is, barring an untimely death, because of entropy: [...] This following video brings the point personally home to us about the effects of entropy on our material bodies: [...] And the maximum source of entropy in the universe is found to be where gravity is greatest, i.e. black holes,, [...] Thus, if Jesus Christ were to have truly overcome death in His resurrection then this ‘entropic concern’ associated with gravity and death must have been dealt with. [...] And amazingly, there is little known anomaly on the Shroud of Turin that strongly suggests that this is exactly what happened. Namely, the image on the Shroud of Turin gives indication of ‘defying gravity’: [...] Supplemental note on the Shroud: [...] Of related note, contrary to the materialistic assumptions of Darwinists, life is not dominated by ‘thermodynamic jostling’ but instead seems to behave in its order and its structure just like inanimate matter cooled down to near absolute zero. Where quantum effects play a very important role. |
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I doubt that he will if he seriously believes that a decomposing body is equivalent to the transformation from a chrysalis to an adult insect.
Entropically speaking.
-------------- "In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread." Anatole France
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