Topic > Vedic Views on Evolution - 1379

In this article I will try to dissuade the reader from the popular scientific theory of evolution, through the use of scientifically valid facts and some philosophical arguments using the Vedas. The Vedas are a vast body of philosophical and religious texts originating in ancient India, written in Sanskrit verse they are some of the oldest texts ever written. Darwin's theory of evolution states that all life originated from a spontaneously created, self-replicating, asexual, single-celled organism that mutated over the course of millions of years to form the first vertebrate, that vertebrate mutated and it has transformed into every single living organism today. This is highly implausible for several reasons. First a quick explanation of entropy; entropy is a thermodynamic property that is a non-useful measure of energy; it is also regularly used to combat the theory of evolution. It explains how order can never emerge from disorder and that random order can never be generated spontaneously. It is a scientific fact that order can never emerge from disorder; this is demonstrated by looking at the second law of thermodynamics, entropy and negative entropy or “negentropy”. An example of how entropy is useful for disproving evolution can be done by dropping marbles into a box and recording the results. The marbles are simply dropped into the box. Which arrangement of marbles would be most likely to occur? A key thing to understand is that all deals are equally probable. From a mathematical point of view you should be no more surprised to see one arrangement than to see a completely different one, and yet while any arrangement amounts to showing from a mathematical point of view the number of results that are disordered by far... .. . half of the sheet ...... a. Evolutionists say that creationists follow God blindly, but I except Krishna, but not blindly follow a line of acaryas, a parampara (a line of gurus and disciples) scholars who have accepted Krishna as the origin of everything. An argument often used against religion is that the scriptures may be changed, misunderstood and invented, however parampara means that the Guru passes down the meaning of the scriptures so that it cannot be misinterpreted and therefore the meaning must be agreed upon by his guru and the council of monks of the time, this is used to ensure that nothing is misunderstood and changed. Yet evolutionists still believe that everything arose by chance, yet once a man says the word chance it means that he has no absolute knowledge, no absolute truth. Works Cited This is just an article for some English courses.