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Even evolutionists (I am not one but that's perhaps the subject of another paper) must admit that there is a driving force behind their theory of evolution - the way chemicals combine, the laws of physics, their theory of natural selection, etc. For design to have evolved from nothing implies that the very laws that govern the universe had to have evolved. I know of no scientist who would claim that such a thing occurred. Also, because of the physical law we call the second law of thermodynamics, the universe is slowly winding down. How did it get wound-up in the beginning? Why did it not start in a less wound-up state where it would have only lasted 1 or 2 seconds? Did this law evolve toward a wound up state?
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