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I am wondering how evolution explains how the two different genders, which require each other for procreation, can be considered a benefit?

What do evolutionists say was the first animal to have gender? How did these gender traits arise from successive mutations?

If you can point me to some articles, perferrable peer reviewed, that would be great.

Ta

Andy

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( In evolution they say things took so long to evolve; these very things that could not even at any point sustain life within itself for 24 hours would not have done that! I do not believe in evolution, so much of it has great need of blind faith; however so much is fact to believe and trust God made all as HE said HE did .) (PS. nah, I won't argue anything )

Book of Genesis

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GOD MADE ALL †

PRAISE YOU OH LORD MY GOD!

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Book of Genesis

Book of John

GOD MADE ALL

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On the creation side of things ...

http://www.trueorigin.org/sex01.asp

... but contains some very pertinent quotes by evolutionist scientists that recognise no known benefit in sexual reproduction.

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DNA shuffling is better for the survival of individuals and the species (compare what inbreeding does).

But that is a good question as to how it got started. I mean, one creature with a gender mutation won't have anything to breed with!

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DNA shuffling is better for the survival of individuals and the species (compare what inbreeding does).

But that is a good question as to how it got started. I mean, one creature with a gender mutation won't have anything to breed with!

Genetic variation is supposed to be one of the benefits of sexual reproduction, although sexual reproduction is expensive for the body to maintain and introduces it's own flaws... whether or not those flaws outweight the benefit of genetic variation I guess we don't know. But how it evolved in the first place... :thumbsup:.

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Funny how evolutionsist aint coming on this area to back themselves up

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Funny how evolutionsist aint coming on this area to back themselves up

We are, apparently, not allowed to as "teaching" evolution or posting links to research that supports evolution is prohibited.

So is this what you are going to do now? Just leave comments like this in all evolution type threads? Disappointing, IL.

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Funny how evolutionsist aint coming on this area to back themselves up

We are, apparently, not allowed to as "teaching" evolution or posting links to research that supports evolution is prohibited.

So is this what you are going to do now? Just leave comments like this in all evolution type threads? Disappointing, IL.

I think he's saying he CANNOT post anything about evolution.....

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Funny how evolutionsist aint coming on this area to back themselves up

We are, apparently, not allowed to as "teaching" evolution or posting links to research that supports evolution is prohibited.

So is this what you are going to do now? Just leave comments like this in all evolution type threads? Disappointing, IL.

Andy IL told us that he has been informed by the mod's that teaching or posting links on evolution is prohibited.

Not that I am concerned one way or the other, but it might be nice to find out how far the discussion would be allowed. If it vanishes alltogether so be it, as I said, I am not concerned.

Blessings

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