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Originally posted by tehpottestmofi0
Reason 1:
first, all theories about the universe are just that, theories...and if the universe is a closed system, that means over trillions of years, it goes from ball of matter/energy(Big Bang) to galaxies, stars, planets all shooting away, stars dying and being reformed, until all stars die out(trillions of years)......this only effects stars and galaxies on a huge scale, and takes trillions of years, so how does the galaxies moving apart from each other affect evolution?
Reason 2:
Scientists have no idea what causes the magnetic field, and it cant have a half life, its not a radioactive element...only the size of it constantly changes, which only effects the distance of the filtering of radiation(Gamma rays and such) not life!
Reason 3:
fossils form when animals, plants are suddenly killed and trapped and pressed into rock, and over millions of years, pressure forces the bones into their surrounding rocks, encasing them and protecting them and petrified wood could have easily just been next to an animal when it died
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You might want to read the rest of this thread... I'm only going to respond to some of "Readon 1" the last part of your "Reason 3" seeing as how I've talked about the other stuff you've said already.
First off, if you would have read my other posts, you'd see that the point I'm making with that has nothing to do with the galaxies moving apart from eachother. I'm talking about how if the universe were billions (or trillions) of years old, there wouldn't be enough usable energy to sustain such a complex system of galaxies, stars, etc. The universe would basically be a useless, chaotic blob of matter drifting through space with no organization whatsoever. If you know anything about the universe, you know it's just the opposite. It's highly organized, and the galaxies within it are highly organized. Creation teaches it was created perfect, and has been decaying (which follows the second law of thermodynamics). Evolution teaches it started chaotic, and became organized (which directly contradicts the second law of thermodynamics).
I didn't say petrified wood was found next to an animal when it died. I said that entire petrified TREES have been found going through MULTIPLE layers of rock, and that each of these layers of rock supposedly took millions of years to form. And the icing on the cake is that not only have a lot of these trees been found, but some have been found UPSIDE-DOWN! Tell me, how does an upside-down tree stay in that position over millions of years while these rocks are forming? Organic matter decays fairly quickly. It doesn't just sit around for millions and millions of years waiting for rocks to form around it.