Doesn't entropy contradict evolution?
What if you looked at it this way:
Were humans designed to fly around in airplanes? On any given day human beings can fall out of the sky from an altitude of 40,000 feet. Tell that to somebody 100 years ago. We can get in a car and zip around with zero effort, and potentially smash into something at a speed of 70 miles an hour. We have ten thousand man made satellites orbiting the earth, most of which is garbage. There are countless man made radio signals emitting from our atmosphere. Mankind has the potential of eliminating himself and virtually all life on the planet with nuclear weapons. We are already doing it slowly with pollution and greenhouse gases. In 100 years, oil will be gone, which took nature tens of millions of years to produce. All of these things seem entropic to me.