1st Law of Thermodynamics- Matter and/or energy can neither be created nor destroyed.

Then how did the world get here?  Your only options are somebody created the world or the world created itself (that’s impossible). 

The Big Bang Theory 
18 to 20 billion years ago, all the matter in the universe (that’s a lot of stuff) was in an area smaller than a period on this page.  Then the universe that came from a state of nothingness exploded one day.  Wait a minute.  Nothing exploded?  So your saying we all came from a dot and the dot came from nothing.  That’s not science.  The dot was spinning really really fast when it suddenly exploded into the sun, moon, galaxies, stars, planets, etc.  Hold on.  Who made matter?  Where did the laws come from like gravity, inertia, etc.?  Where did all the energy come from? Do you know what a merry-go-round is?  I want you to visualize one with me.  Imagine a bunch of kids get on one.  Then four big football players come over and start spinning it really fast clockwise.  Soon the kids are screaming and holding on for dear life only with their hands.  Finally the kids fly off spinning clockwise.  Why, because whatever fly’s off something spinning clockwise will also spin clockwise.  It’s called the Conservation of Angular Momentum.  Now let me ask you this.  Why isn’t everything in the universe spinning the same direction? Shouldn’t everything be spinning the same way?  Why then are Venus, Uranus, and possibly Pluto rotating backwards from the other six planets?  Why then are eight of the known ninety-one moons spinning backwards from the others?  Why then do Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune have moons orbiting in different directions?  Some whole galaxies are spinning backwards!  Why?  That’s kind of hard on your big bang theory.  Everything should be distributed evenly, instead it’s “lumpy.”  There are clusters of stars then great “voids.”  Why?  ANSWER:  Genesis 1:1 says “God created the heavens and the earth.”  God did it to make the big bang theory look stupid.  Sounds like a big dud. 
2nd Law of Thermodynamics- everything tends toward disorder.  Everything rots, decays, rusts, dies, breaks down, falls apart, etc.  Everything tends toward chaos.  When you get up in the morning your hair is chaotic.  When your 20 years old you look good, when 101 years old you’re really shriveled up, when you 3000 years old you’re dust. Ha! Ha! 

Evolutionists might say the sun added energy to the earth.  That’s doesn’t make sense for two reasons: 1) the universe is a closed system, it doesn’t receive any more energy. 2) Adding energy is destructive with out something to use it. 

-The Japanese added a whole lot of energy to Pearl Harbor in 1941 one day and that didn’t organize anything. 

-We returned the favor and added energy to a couple of their cities and that didn’t organize anything.

-The sun adds energy to your roof, car, etc. and destroys it.

Only a complex molecule called Chlorophyll can harness the sun’s energy.  One leaf cell is more complex than a city!

Mutations occur by scrambling up the existing gene code.  It doesn’t give you something new.  No one has ever seen a beneficial mutation.  Bacteria that becomes less resistant to antibiotics is not evidence for evolution because it still involves information loss.  Bacteria are extremely complex.  To say that bacteria evolved is like saying the motor slowly evolved to fit into the car.  You might say “well then what about the Africans that are born with sickle-cell anemia are less likely to get malaria?”  Both sickle-cell anemia and malaria are negative.  That’s like saying if you cut off your legs you won’t get athletes foot.  If you think that that process will turn a rock into a human being in 4.6 billion years, I admire your faith!  Natural Selection is not a creative force, it just selects.  It makes sure you get a good species, not a new animal.  It’s always the same “kind” of animal.  The gene pool of the new variety is more limited than before and less able to adapt to future changes.  Example- a Chihuahua can’t have a Great Dane.