I'm simply relating to you what I have learned from taking science courses in school. I am not proposing a new model. As for science, I have pointed out that philosophy is behind even science. And for this we can discuss ways of knowing. The empirical method has humans using their sensory system, which is "ordinarily" made up of five senses. Some people have impairments. If truth is known by propositions, however, then we wonder if there is more to it than just having five senses. So when we discuss with people if science is the only way of knowing anything, we should perhaps have a discussion also about epistemology and the nature of empiricism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EpistemologyI agree. I did not say any difference. However you do not seem to understand the implications of this. A closed system is controlled in regard to input of energy from outside. With the chemical reactions you were addressing factors can be controlled in way and that is a form of isolating a singular reaction. A closed system isolates heat exchange to within the system. It should also be noted that we can only approximate a closed system, though this does not negate its accuracy.
At any rate, you still have not explained how anything in this review of basic chemistry supports your model over the current model. Let me remind you that you started along these lines by trying to supply knowledge that the Holy Spirit has given which is not based upon empirical verification. Of course even the part in bold is inaccurate. Because these things are verified by empirical evidence from research.
As for Creation vs. Evolution, I don't believe it is an entirely science based discussion. Philosophy and Theology, which involve propositions that are not always scientific (or to be more accurate, are not always empirical), can and must also be considered. If science can neither prove nor disprove God, as many naturalists would say, then what does that say for our five senses and observing the natural world? That it is limited?! Can we not experience God's creation?! But we know that we can. If God is our Creator, then our lives should be lived according to His ways and design for us. If we cannot know that God exists, then neither can we know that we were created.