dinos come from fish who come from ameboas ect... egg laying evolved... birds evolved from dinos. (archeopteryx) the random mutations occur during fertilisiation, and development in the egg. out of the egg after millions of years hatches a chicken.
dinos come from fish who come from ameboas ect... egg laying evolved... birds evolved from dinos. (archeopteryx) the random mutations occur during fertilisiation, and development in the egg. out of the egg after millions of years hatches a chicken.
I will absoltively posulutely have to agree with incognito. Egg Evolutions.
...hey....thats kind of catchy....hm....Egg Evolutions.....
Chicken Came first.... God made chickens and then the Chickens layed eggs.. its that simple
Definitely Egg! (The answer is: The Egg—the whole egg, and nothing but the egg. The conundrum has been resolved, and our educational mission requires our attention in eliminating this fallacious phrase.)
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The Only Egg-Ceptable Answer
The question is: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Unmistakably, the egg! Given this discourse, it seems to be the only plausible, accurate, and reasonable conclusion that can be reached. Probably the more troubling question is why this debate seems to interminably continue. The overwhelming and compelling evidence from the historic, archeological, and evolutionary records is clear. Given the sheer weight of the data involved, we as educators should remove this misplaced metaphor from our collective consciousness and vocabulary. Those in positions of leadership and learning must correct those who might wish to continue this mythical paradox. As we enlighten minds and challenge assumptions, we should use the example of this misleading phrase as a rallying cry to correct inaccurate impressions and enhance our instructional precision. Henceforth, we should recognize that those who continue to support, exploit, or utilize this inaccurate and deceptive phrase to be astray of an attempt to unscramble this metaphorical mess. We should egg-spect more from our egg-steemed colleagues to no longer egg-acerbate this problem. The debate on this topic should be concluded. The answer is: The Egg—the whole egg, and nothing but the egg. The conundrum has been resolved, and our educational mission requires our attention in eliminating this fallacious phrase.
Definitely Egg! (The answer is: The Egg—the whole egg, and nothing but the egg. The conundrum has been resolved, and our educational mission requires our attention in eliminating this fallacious phrase.)
Here;
The Only Egg-Ceptable Answer
The question is: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Unmistakably, the egg! Given this discourse, it seems to be the only plausible, accurate, and reasonable conclusion that can be reached. Probably the more troubling question is why this debate seems to interminably continue. The overwhelming and compelling evidence from the historic, archeological, and evolutionary records is clear. Given the sheer weight of the data involved, we as educators should remove this misplaced metaphor from our collective consciousness and vocabulary. Those in positions of leadership and learning must correct those who might wish to continue this mythical paradox. As we enlighten minds and challenge assumptions, we should use the example of this misleading phrase as a rallying cry to correct inaccurate impressions and enhance our instructional precision. Henceforth, we should recognize that those who continue to support, exploit, or utilize this inaccurate and deceptive phrase to be astray of an attempt to unscramble this metaphorical mess. We should egg-spect more from our egg-steemed colleagues to no longer egg-acerbate this problem. The debate on this topic should be concluded. The answer is: The Egg—the whole egg, and nothing but the egg. The conundrum has been resolved, and our educational mission requires our attention in eliminating this fallacious phrase.
As for the creationinsm issue, the Bible is seemingly to not be su;posed to be taken literally. Of course, it is written in this way for a reason. I belive wholehearteedly that God created everything, but that the theory of evolution is valid, and that God uses evolution to get humans. ... this is done obviously, for a good reason.
Pah dont rant evolution at me it never happend. You can disagree with me but dont rant at me
If you dont beileve in God... well I have one thing to say good luck in hell
I'm not saying I don't believe in God. Am a pure Catholic actually, and I've read the Pentateuch few times before. I know about everything on Genesis. I maybe believe it to some extent but in Evolution, I believe it too.
If I'd be going to hell, I don't care either! But the answer is Absolutely - EGG! hahaha...be happy "mi amigos".
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Hard to say, but I would think that the Chicken would have to come first. Don't get me wrong the egg could have come first but I tend to think that without the Chicken there could not be an egg.
I'm not saying I don't believe in God. Am a pure Catholic actually, and I've read the Pentateuch few times before. I know about everything on Genesis. I maybe believe it to some extent but in Evolution, I believe it too.
If I'd be going to hell, I don't care either! But the answer is Absolutely - EGG! hahaha...be happy "mi amigos".
Sorry I snaped..... we have diffrent opinons... I tend to get mad when people have a diffrent one then me... (I gotta stop that)