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ok, so for a short while you were a sperm inside your dad's body. Where the hell were you before that? still somewhere in your dad's body as a dormant cell? maybe your moms? I want answers. Jesus told me we are all Gods children so what about the trillions of other sperms that don't make it? are they just losers?

seriously though where the hell were you before you were born?

2007-02-15 18:33:50 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

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You were absolutely nowhere. The Hindu concept of "previous lives" is false. God made you in your mother's womb, through an intricate and amazing scientific process of fetus development. I think what you were trying to say is when does God merge your soul with your body? I don't know that, but hey, do we really NEED to understand that? Can't we just believe it? We will understand when we go to heaven. The other sperm cells aren't a human yet although it contains human DNA.

We are all God's children, I agree

2007-02-16 01:13:22 · answer #1 · answered by The Desert Bird 5 · 2 0

a baby is born by the union of a female's egg cells and a male's egg cells.. In a guy who has reached sexual maturity, the 2 testicles, or testes, produce and store millions of tiny sperm cells..so part of you were on your dad's testes and the other is in your mom's ovary...study the reproductive system of male and female..

2007-02-15 21:38:13 · answer #2 · answered by Jitter_G 1 · 0 0

'You' didn't exist - how can you consider that you were ever a sperm? That only contained half your DNA.

If you feel a need to attack such questions from a religious perspective the chance is you'll never understand.

2007-02-15 22:26:16 · answer #3 · answered by Leviathan 6 · 0 0

Nowhere. I didn't exist until the fetus that was me became viable and the brain was developed enough for me to be conscious.

Religion and biology really don't mix well.

2007-02-15 21:50:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Thats a bit like asking "where was this question before it was asked" and "where will it be when i hit delete".

Nothing is forever.

2007-02-15 21:50:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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