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Why each of us has different fingerprints? First humans had same fingerprint or iris structure, and because of the conditions on earth they all died and only the ones having different fingerprints could survive? Or someone who would like to introduce His Knowledge, omnipotence and individual care for each of us has been creating every baby as different from all other 6-7 billion human?
Having different fingerprints is against the logic of evolution because we could survive without different fingerprints, We do not need it for our life.... All the best

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2007-07-23 14:33:02 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Of course, we could have 100 0r 1000 or 1 million different traits within population of humanity according to evolution, But why each of us, 6-7 billion of us, has their own iris on eye, their own fingerprint... etc.

2007-07-23 15:02:38 · update #1

our fingerprints , iris on eye, faces are formed by combined effect of genes and environment. they offer infinite possibility... Each of us pick a possibility from this basket and none of us pick the same!!? or someone who knows what He gave to the others gives another and totally unique features to each of us.
In a family mother and father are common Even if they have 20 children, each child is different from the siblings, WHAT KIND OF CHANCE IT IS, IT NEVER RUNS THE SAME POSSIBILITY?

2007-07-25 11:43:54 · update #2

Each of us has many fetaures not only figerprints that shows our uniqueness. You may explain it with odd ratios or chance. My explanation is that God knows what he created before and in every new baby He creates a new unique human who is different from rest of the world. Odd ratios or ... have no coverage that they can now what created before and choose a new option from the iternal list.. God does it because he wants us to know His unique care and awareness on each of us. I think a religion should have a logical basis and that seems logical to me... I can not force anyone to believe something but I can explain my logic about faith.. Then it is up to people what to believe All the best :)

2007-07-31 07:55:31 · update #3

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A basic concept of species is that different species don't interbreed and form fertile offspring, which is required for evolution. Apes and humans are different species, so interbreeding wouldn't produce a fertile offspring. Further, a breeding probably wouldn't produce an organism that could develop past a few cell stage as it would have a couple of unmatched chromosomes. The statement that the chromosome number couldn't change is incorrect. The number of chromosomes can change through non-disjunction, although this is usually deleterious. There was a sort of "manimal" at one time. It was the primate progenitor of the primates alive today. Several branches of the tree stemming from that organism died off long ago Some remain (us, apes, chimps and other versions of primates). There is no requirement that a missing link must be alive today for us to see it in order for evolution to be true. There are classifications of fingerprints (whorls, swirls, etc.) so there are some similarities between different people However, the exact wrinkle patterns are distinct between people as they are not entirely genetically determined. The odds are very, very small that two people would have the exact same fingerprint pattern. The odds that everything on the planet are solely beneficial to humans is very low. The first thing that comes to mind is the mosquito that bit me last night. I wouldn't put that in the category of beneficial. I would put it in the category of ecology in that there is an ecosystem and we are all (meaning all organisms) dependent on each other in some form or fashion. I am glad you feel comfort from God. There is no requirement that God and evolution be mutually exclusive nor that you have to believe in one and not the other.

2016-05-21 06:21:46 · answer #1 · answered by stephany 3 · 0 0

Growth and development of the skin occurs basically the same way in everyone. The dermis pushes up skin cells like keratinocytes through different levels of strata in the epidermis. So try to think of it as multiple layers that are being replaced by the layer underneath it, with the top most layer being flaked off as dead skin. Now, all these actions happen the same in every hand, but the pathways by which these layers are moved up are incredibly numerous. So you have an enormous number of different ways that the epidermis layers on the hands can be formed, and speaking statistically, the odds of having an identical fingerprint to someone else are astronomically low.

Hope this helps.

Craig

2007-07-23 14:44:40 · answer #2 · answered by Craig A 2 · 1 2

Ok so we are all different but the point is why some how i do not believe in biology/genetic/evolution changes..... I believe Aliens manipulated our DNA we are Alien descent .. nothing is alike in the Universe(S) And as far as the Big bang theory ..a non sense, I believe two or more Universes collided and Inorganic and Organic material started to appear then the Alien/human race appears in different places of the Universes and with with their superior intelligence did what it must be done like destry earth at least 5 or 6 times....an the next one....may come sooner than later game played by Alien/humans when we on earth screw up badly we no longer (in their eyes deserve to live.. Chauu

2014-08-18 07:25:49 · answer #3 · answered by Jorge 1 · 0 1

Ah, the old "god of the gaps" - "I don't understand why it happened, so it must be a god that did it, and specifically the same god I believe in".


Posting a science question in the religion and spirituality section often means the asker does not really want an answer. His goal is to ask a question that he believes proves some scientific knowledge to be wrong, or that science does not yet answer, and make the implicit claim that the only other explanation is a god, and specifically, the same god he happens to believe in.

It's the "god of the gaps" - intellectually bankrupt, since it favors ignorance instead of knowledge, and because of the contained logical fallacy.

If you really want to know, ask in the right section.

2007-07-23 14:36:56 · answer #4 · answered by Dreamstuff Entity 6 · 4 1

Very few things are identical in this world. Why are snowflakes all different? I'm sure no sky god cut out the patterns from tissue paper. Everything is just different. Maybe it would be too much of a burden to nature for everything to be identical since there's no place to store all those blueprints.

atheist

The Atheist Bible, it could be said, has but one word: "THINK." - Emmett Fields

2007-07-23 14:42:02 · answer #5 · answered by AuroraDawn 7 · 1 0

emmmm... so.... maybe you should read a Biology textbook or read about meiosis, genetic linkage, independent assortment, random assortment, oh and crossing over. Oh and you must know that in order for evolution to occur by natural selection, traits have to be inherited and they have to differ within a population of a certain species. Genetic variation/ differences of traits that are inherited within a population is against the logic of evolution? YOU know nothing about BIOLOGY/EVOLUTION.

2007-07-23 14:47:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes that is the reason, god spend his time painting different lines in everyone´s finger so that we can be recognised by the police in case there is need of that...it is so evident i cannot understand why didnt i think of that myself (ironical of course)
i dont know the reason but since each individual is unique (and i am not talking from a phylosophical point of view) then why shouldnt there be something external that proves that "uniqueness"???

2007-07-23 14:36:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

It would be more interesting to ask why anyone would expect them to be the same. We have the same basic body plan but *everything* else about us is different, so why not fingerprints too?

2007-07-23 14:36:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

The same reason zebras don't have the same strip pattern. The mechanism is very complex that makes them and it comes up a little different each time.

2007-07-23 14:39:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

from what we know.....we know nothing

looking back in time we find no beginning

looking back for a first man/woman we find only evolution and destruction of civilization over and over, what is new was old, what is old is new again as if the wheel was just invented with cars and we forgot chariots, etc

2007-07-23 14:37:29 · answer #10 · answered by voice_of_reason 6 · 0 0

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