The simplest and most logical to believe is that God created man and then woman. He only had to say 'Be' and it was. As for your question about the egg and hen. The hen came first naturally but not hatched from an egg but it was created out of nothing. This is sometimes very hard to grasp but come to think of it, it is actually much more simpler than the concept which non - believers of God face as they tend to circle the realms of infinity. It all goes round and round as you have just said. which came first the egg or the hen? which came first the DNA or protein? [the same analogy - protein cannot be present without being created from DNA and DNA cannot be present without having been created from protein]. The simplest answer therefore is that sunstance was created from nothing. period.
2007-01-03 23:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean by two genders? There are asexual creatures that have no gender. There are creatures that have two genders, but can reproduce asexually. In some cases (such as brewers' yeast) one gender is lost. There are some microbes that have up to 13 genders of which any two can mate. Some lizards are only female.
As for eggs, there is enormous variation. Both the hen and the egg evolved. Calcified bird eggs (compared to leathery reptile eggs) continue to evolve as the egg that is more likely to hatch is a survival advantage. The bird most likely to produce a healthy egg has a survival advantage. As eggs existed before birds, the answer is fairly obvious.
All evidence points to evolution.
2007-01-04 12:25:59
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answered by novangelis 7
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HI
I have been watching the discovery channel and there is a show called the real Eve and national geographic has a show about the first man Adam it proves that we came from 2 people as the Bible says, and when God created the world in 6 days I have found that a creative day meant 7 thousand years and that also is what science says it took about 36 thousand years for the Earth to form, so science is actually supporting what the bible says about our beginnings. You know the book of Genesis is the only record we have of the beginning of the world and is an interesting read. the bible says a day to God is 1 thousand years to us. He doesn't feel the passing of time like we do and is not subject to the sun or earth's rotation like we are since he created it he wouldn't be. so he measures time different than we do. A creative day is longer. Hope this answers your question.
Lammy
2007-01-04 08:13:27
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answered by Clammy S 5
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i am religious but also believe in evolution
but i dont have answers because my relgion doesnt focus on the hows and whys ... it focuses on the now and what is to come
i am trying to fit evolution around my own beliefs as i cannot deny one or the other
so it doesnt really matter to me what came first ...
but why does a hen have to lay an egg that has a hen in it .... why cant some other animal lay that egg , only to have a new species evolve from it and come from that egg ?
2007-01-04 07:51:15
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answered by Peace 7
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You are way oversimplifying things. It wasn't an egg or a hen that cam first. A long time ago, when organisms reproduced very simply, one deviated and their reproductions developed differently then others. Then over millions of years, that type of reproduction led to eggs. Then millions of years later, those species became the egg laying species we see today. The same with man and woman.
2007-01-04 11:01:35
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Adam was made as a man not as a fetus. So the hen is first before the egg. Nobody laid somebody. Its the power of God.
2007-01-04 07:52:19
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answered by mareko 2
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If you believe that God created heaven and earth, you would not have the dilemma therefore of whether the hen or the egg came first.
2007-01-04 07:55:54
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answered by markos m 6
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The hen came first, because God creaed a mature creation, Adam was not created as a baby.
2007-01-04 07:53:02
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answered by oldguy63 7
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I fried two eggs this morning, the Hen will be for supper. I came first last night, and the woman is in a bad mood.
2007-01-04 07:52:47
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answered by Barabas 5
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Simple question for evolution really. The egg came first. What laid it wasn't quite a chicken, but it was close.
Sex started with really simple organisms that could reproduce both ways. It is a huge evolutionary advantage, so it always really takes off. And there are even complex animals that have both sexes in a singe creature. Many reptiles can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Hope that clears it up for you.
2007-01-04 07:56:19
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answered by Alex 6
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