The evidence from the laws
The rabbi explains that the appeal to evolution does not exist because of the evidence from the laws, which says that evolution is also composed of laws that someone had to create (God). Why can’t we say that if such laws were created, we would have emerged, and if there were other laws, demons and fairies would have emerged? What is special about us and the world today that is considered complex laws?
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Hello Aryeh, I explained this in the third notebook and in the article on evolution and also in my book. The definition of entropy is objective, and living beings have low entropy, that is, special. It is objective. The chance that laws will be created that are capable of creating complex beings is tiny. What’s more, I don’t know of any mechanisms for the spontaneous formation of laws.
Look at every planet in the universe, have creatures as complex as ours been created there? In your opinion, complex creatures of some kind should be created everywhere, right? If there are no conditions there for the formation of biological life, then let other complexities be created. Were such created? Absolutely not. Mashal
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