What do you think came first? The chicken or the egg?

What do you think came first? The chicken or the egg?

  • The Chicken

    Votes: 11 57.9%
  • The Egg

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • I Am Not Sure

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Eggzactly! Actually, the hen would have to incubate the egg for it to have hatched in the first place. How could anyone doubt that God fashioned the chicken in all it's intricate and perfect beauty to do just what chickens do best...produce eggs and offspring and to provide a great BBQ!!!
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scientific evidence backs it up

What evidence?? its just a Theory.nothing has been proven,they are still looking for the missin link

Biologist here, have to take issue with this.
"Just a theory" is a phrase based on an incorrect definition.
Theory, in the scientific sense, does not mean what most people intend it to mean in casual usage. A theory is a functional model used to explain natural phenomena, based on massive amounts of empirical evidence. The proper word for what you're describing is "hypothesis", which is completely different from theory.
Gravity, for example, is a theory. "Theory" is the most certainty you will get out of a legitimate scientist, but it does *not* mean "just some idea".
As far as the missing links thing, evolution is an ever-changing, continuous process. You don't find "missing links" because there aren't any. Evolution occurs on an incredibly long timeline, and the changes that occur between one generation and the next are tiny. It is the accumulated and gradual changes over time that leads to speciation.

/Not being mean, just adding some facts
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Eggzactly! Actually, the hen would have to incubate the egg for it to have hatched in the first place. How could anyone doubt that God fashioned the chicken in all it's intricate and perfect beauty to do just what chickens do best...produce eggs and offspring and to provide a great BBQ!!!
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and not just the chicken,how about all the animals with their special qualities,i just don't think it happened by chance,God made all of these things couse he wanted us Humans to enjoy it,couse he loves us
 
like what? what kind of animals evolved??

Off the top of my head is a white moth that lived in a forest of white barked trees until a fire went threw the forest. After the fire birds were eating the moths because they stould out on the black of the trees. Over a few years time an several generations biologist documented the mouths turn black. Then as the trees healed the mouths again evolved back to white.


I know that the bible talks about 4 legged birds of the air that were not to be eaten. I have to assume that did not go away by hunting if we were not to eat them so It stands to reason that they evolved in to something else.

I also know that every animal on earth we have today would not fit in a boat the size of a walmart. So some had to evolve after that little trip. An if raccoons were on that boat wouldn't they be native to anywhere that humans are now. There not... They are a new found creature on this huge island we are on so they must have evolved here.

Also Im pretty sure UGA7 or any dog like him was around at creation.



Yes, I know I cant spell but you get the idea anyway lol​
 
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scientific evidence backs it up

What evidence?? its just a Theory.nothing has been proven,they are still looking for the missin link

There is a lot of scientific evidence. Whales have vestigial legs, & snakes have pelvises for example. As for the "missing link", fossils are very rare because of the circumstances necessary to create them. If you follow the idea of punctuated equilibrium, it is understandable why such fossels would be extremely rare. From Wiki - " Punctuated equilibrium is a theory in evolutionary biology which proposes that some sexually reproducing species will experience little evolutionary change for most of their geological history, remaining in an extended state called stasis. When evolution occurs, it is localized in rare, rapid events of branching speciation, called cladogenesis. Cladogenesis is the process by which species split into two distinct species, rather than one species gradually transforming into another. Thus, "punctuated equilibria is a model for discontinuous tempos of change (in) the process of speciation and the deployment of species in geological time."[1]

Besides, there have been fossils found which would qualify as a "missing Link". http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/04/0413_060413_evolution.html
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C'mon, folks! Don't let this dissolve into a creationism vs. evolution thing...you know it will get shut down! Stick to the basic anatomy and physiology of it all or make it fun, but don't get into the hard stuff!
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