==Question 10: Is Evolution exempt of the 2nd law of thermodynamics ?==
The second law of thermodynamics states the entropy increases over time in a closed system. Evolution does not violate this. A common creationist misconception is that evolution absolutely requires new information. However, this is not always the case. A simple change to a number of already existing genes can bring about big changes to the organism. For example, tetrapod limbs are said to have evolved from fish fins. This was a change of already existing information, and not an increase in the amount of information. Therefore, not only is the accusation incorrect, but the accusation also works off of a strawman argument. --[[User:RedGoliath|RedGoliath]] 13:57, 30 January 2012 (GMT)
==Question 11: How would you explain self-destructive behavior ?==