| Cr Eternal omnipotent Creator Ev Eternal matter Cr Natural laws and character of matter unchanging Ev Matter and laws evolve Cr Trend toward degradation Ev Trend toward order Cr Creation of life the only possibility Ev Spontaneous generation probable Cr Life unique Ev Matter/life continuum Cr No current creation Ev Continual creation Cr Life eternal Ev Life began Cr Basic categories of life unrelated Ev All life related Cr World catastrophe Ev Uniformity Cr Organs always complete Ev Gradual evolution of organs Cr Mutations harmful Ev Mutations can improve Cr Language, art, and civilization sudden Ev Civilization gradual Cr Man unique Ev Man an animal Cr Design manifest Ev Naturalism | Universe began; matter degrades; life is highly ordered Laws constant; matter constant; no new laws Second law of thermodynamics Biochemical improbabilities Matter/life gap First law of thermodynamics Law of biogenesis Law of biogenesis; reversion to type; fossil gaps; heterogeneity; similarities Fossils; sedimentary strata; frozen muck; present uniformity Organs always fully developed; natural selection culls Mutations are destructive; laws of information science prevail Archaeology and anthropology document appearance of civilization was sudden Man/animal similarities exist, but also many differences—art, language, religion Life complex and highly ordered; natural synthesis inadequate |