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(In theology, order is God.)
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In law and politics, an '''order''' is a [[mandate]], command, or direction [[authority|authoritatively]] given. It is a command of a court or [[judge]] made in writing.  
 
In law and politics, an '''order''' is a [[mandate]], command, or direction [[authority|authoritatively]] given. It is a command of a court or [[judge]] made in writing.  
  
In [[physics]], order is the opposite of [[entropy]].
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In [[physics]], particularly, [[thermodynamics]], the order of a system can be described by [[entropy]].
  
 
In [[theology]], order is [[God]].
 
In [[theology]], order is [[God]].
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Revision as of 19:46, September 22, 2016

In law and politics, an order is a mandate, command, or direction authoritatively given. It is a command of a court or judge made in writing.

In physics, particularly, thermodynamics, the order of a system can be described by entropy.

In theology, order is God.