Deersmeller, actually, you can. Dan Brooks and Ed Wiley did just that in a book, "Evolution As Entropy," published in 1988 of the 1980s. But contrary to Dix, they argued, quite reasonably, that entropy leads to greater diversification via evolution.

If you understand genetics and if you realize that there is genetic variation out there, the question is not, does evolution happen? But rather, how can it possibly NOT happen. As soon as you understand the first thing about genetic variation, then you really cannot rationally deny evolution happens. Irrationally, you can do anything. But that's old news around here.


Save an elk, shoot a cow.