Ok, sorry here's my explanation.
You made the observations:
The second law of thermodynamics states that entropy (disorder) increases with time.
There is a certain amount of disorder around us today.
From this you came to the (correct) conclusion that at sometime in the past, the universe must have been perfectly ordered.
You then seemed to make the claim that this has some sort of religious connotations? ("Complete order sounds more like a creation idea than an evolutionary idea to me, but I know little about such things myself.")
I explained how no such religious explanation was required, and that the completely ordered system was the big bang singularity.
You then made the unfounded statement that a completely ordered system will remain ordered. ("Then the circular question is introduced. If something is Ordered completely and completely ordered, then how could it slip to Chaos?")
In my last post I made the point that this statement couldn't be true, as it is the exact opposite of the second law...and it was the second law that you used to get to the completely ordered system in the first place!
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