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From: jho@ihu1m.UUCP (Yosi Hoshen)
Newsgroups: net.origins,net.religion,net.religion.christian
Subject: Re: The truth about God
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 21:07:08 EDT
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> 	A perfect example: in the last article I mentioned the maxim about
> how much easier it is to destroy than to create. This by itself is proof of
> the existence of an unbalanced force, called entropy by scientists, which
> is really the hateful will of the Damager-God. 

If you notice from my postings, I am not on God's buddy list.  But
this time, I have to come to his defense.  There is nothing evil in
the concept of entropy.  It means that since there are many more random
states relative to what we perceive as ordered states, it is more
likely that the transitions will be to random states.  Implying
that in a closed system the tendency is towards disorder.  So,
there is nothing evil about entropy, but there is a lot of misunder-
standing.
-- 
Yosi Hoshen, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Naperville, Illinois,  Mail: ihnp4!ihu1m!jho