No, you don't have to be stupid to believe in creationism, however I do believe it takes a bit of ignorance.
I don't like arguements made from ignorance, especially when they assume that they are right.
Basically I don't think you understand biology or physics as much as you think you do, specifically genetics and evolution. Therefore with these gaps in your understanding it makes it easy to fill in those gaps with supernatural explainations. That constitutes a very big logical fallacy.
So just let me pick on one of your arguments, let's go with entropy.
You said "This law is fully accepted in the scientific community, and states that nature takes a natural course from order to disorder (stars go from burning fission reactions to dead and lifeless over time) without the introduction of an outside force (such as life, a plant turning random molecules into it's cells, or humans turning dirt into bricks into buildings). By this law, it should be impossible for life (perfect order) to come from non-living nature (pure disorder, chaos).
You are oversimplifying and obviously misunderstand entropy.
Without entropy you would have equilibrium and you could never have life.
It's the driving force behind life, behind stars, behind how your car works, etc.
All catabolic reactions in cells are entropic reactions, the breakdown of glucose for example.
What are the prducts of glucose metabolism? ATP, H+, Pyruvate, and H2O, and heat these are all more disordered than glucose. Furthurmore when building a house you create order, the house, and disorder, the heat you expend, the fuel you burn and the mess you make doing it.
Anyway, do yourself a favor and research these arguments a little bit, I'm not saying that they will change your mind or anything, but they just might.







