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                  ties apart from Him which do not create anything but are themselves
                  created. They have no power to harm or help themselves. They have no
                  power over death or life or resurrection. (Surat al-Furqan, 2-3)



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                  The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that left to themselves
             and under normal conditions, all systems in the universe will tend to-
             wards disorder, confusion and impairment in direct relation to the pas-
             sage of time. Everything, living or not, is gradually eroded, impaired,
             decayed, broken down and fragmented. Sooner or later, this is the in-
             evitable process awaiting all things and, according to the Second Law,
             there is no return from that inevitable end.
                  The Sydney University biologist Prof. Michael G. Pittman says
             this:
                  Time is no help. Bio-molecules outside a living system tend to degrade
                  with time, not build up. In most cases, a few days is all they would last.
                  Time decomposes complex systems. If a large 'word' (a protein) or even a
                  paragraph is generated by chance, time will operate to degrade it. The
                  more time you allow, the less chance there is that fragmentary 'sense' will
                  survive the chemical maelstrom of matter. 219
                  In order to be able to reconcile the Second Law of
             Thermodynamics with evolution, Darwinists try to show that a partic-
             ular order can emerge in so-called open systems, in which there is a con-
             stant flow of matter and energy. But evolutionists employ deceptive
             methods by deliberately confusing two different key concepts: ordered
             and organized.
                  For example, when a breeze enters a courtyard, it may gather up
             all the dry leaves that had previously been spread out at random and
             deposit them into one corner. This, in thermodynamic terms, is a more
             ordered environment than its predecessor, but the leaves can never or-
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