DJ Bonebraker
a.k.a Laura
What gave rise to life is outside of the scope of evolution. Again, you are refering to abiogenesis. And I don't think the chance of life happening is that smal that it can be considered luck. The huge amount of possibilities make it very likely to have happened in my opinion.
Luck also is not involved in guiding the process of evolution, natural selection is,. Natural selection is anything but random. The mutations are.
Right, that is more or less what I said, only not in so many words.... Still, as I said, that is also beyond the scope of this argument, which is whether Evolution (whichever flavor you chose) or Spontaneous Creation (whichever flavor of that you chose) is scientifically valid. I stated that I aggree with the OP, only with a few disaggreements, all of which are beyond the scope of this particular debate; to debate those differences, we'd have to go to one of the "Is God Real?" Threads that are floating around here.
MDWH, your statement shows a lack of understanding of the principles of refrigeration and air conditioning (I have a bit more background in this are than most people here because my dad's one cousin owns a Plumbing and HVAC shop and has a degree in HVAC fundamentals), and all that AC or refrigeration does is use a highly voloatile substance (freon) to transfer heat from one area to another, which falls under the laws of evaporation, condensation and convection. Basically, the when the freon evaporates, it absorbs energy from the surrounding air, and when it condenses in the heat exchanger, it returns that heat to the area where the heat exchanger is. Theoretically, if you opened the door on a refrigerator in a hermetically sealed room, the temperature would remain the same, but in reality it increases due to the heat given off by the compressor pump. Also, depending on where the heat exchanger is and where the air that has had the heat drawn from it are is what determines whether the machine in question is a refigerator, air conditioner or a heat pump, since they all work off the same principle.