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To the person who added "Read a Biology text moron", I presume you have and are probably very educated on the subject. Let's hear your explanation, genius!
thc2883 is apparently the person's name.
Bacteria (which are asexual, as all life started out) will from time to time conjugate via fibria and exchange genetic material. This could be how sexual reproduction began, as combining dna for greater genetic diversity is most definately survival trait.
Frankly, I'm not convinced herzog.
He asked for a scientific explanation, and I gave one. I have no intentions of changing anyones mind, as most people opposed to evolution are against it for religious reasons and thus cannot be reasoned with.
Reasoning with both creationists and darwinists.Very rare and generally futile
According to Darwinism, the entire drive behind evolution is adaptation. A.K.A-Bodily changes to best suit one's environment in order to survive. How can organisms such as humans survive without reproduction. Hence the sexual organs. How could the offspring receive nutrition? Hence mammary glands. All steps in adapting to the need to produce future generations.
Adaption itself doesnt "bring" the species into existence. There is no reason life forms become as they do through merely random processes.A life form must already exist and be already adapted.The world is not a machine of seperate mechanisms and working parts.It goes contrary to the onvious of what has been understood in every culture since the beginning.Modern science is finally catching up again after a brief (thankfully) dark age
Hey you bastards! I need it for my glaucoma.
scientifically.... adam came first. then god ripped his rib out to make eve. he started making her, but adam's "outty" was in the way and made a big hole in her and she dried that way. sometimes she still bleeds from adam's nasty wound.
i'm sorry. my comment doesn't belong in your serious ballot. ignore me....
You sound just like an evolutionsist, mags, avoiding the issue by attacking another theory that's bollocks, too. Of course it belongs here.
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