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Refuting Evolution
by Scientific Laws

The strongest arguments in scientific discussions occur when scientific laws are incorporated. When studying living things we find an astonishing amount of information necessary as blueprints for each individual, and for controlling the highly organized processes in the cells that compose an individual. Using scientific laws of information we will establish that all information, including biological information, requires an intelligent originator.

What is a Scientific Law?

If statements about the observable world are consistently and repeatedly confirmed to be universally true and never refuted, we refer to them as scientific laws. Scientific Laws represent the highest level of scientific certainty because:

• they know no exception..

• they tell us whether a process being contemplated is possible or not.

• they exist prior to, and independent of, their discovery and formulation.

• they can always be successfully applied to unknown situations.

When we refer to the laws of physics and chemistry, we usually call them ”laws of nature”. But to claim that our world can be described solely in terms of material/natural quantities is an incomplete view of reality. Our world also includes nonmaterial entities such as information, will, intelligence and consciousness. The same scientific procedures

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Publication Date: 07-30-2018

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Dedication:
Scientific Laws represent the highest level of scientific certainty. Based on the natural laws of information, Prof. Dr. Werner Gitt on six conclusions clearly exclude the possibility of the emergence of life through evolution.

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