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What is 'sin' in terms of the Theory of Evolution? It seems to be a sticking point for some to understand TOE.
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2. Over time, dynamical systems wander randomly through a Hamiltonian phase-space where one location represents the sum of the current position/velocity state of every particle in the entire system. 3. It is very unlikely that the state of such a system will spontaneously wander into a part of its phase-space that represents a high degree of order. 4. In layman's terms, this is stated as "Increasing order violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics." 5. Life is a system that increases its order and complexity, even in the face of environmental factors that would tend to destroy it. 6. Life transgresses the Law. 7. Life is sin, by postulate (1). |
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