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Originally Posted by 1blackman1
for the right wing religinuts just know you came from lots of inbreeding.
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i did like your post
it showed at least some thought, and learning and exposure to an education
but wouldn't evolutionary forces require even more inbreeding than creation?
some first creature arises from the primordial soup
is it male or is it female?
can there possibly be a like creature of opposite gender at the exact same time and exact same place for breeding to occur? what are the odds of two compatible organisms coming from nothing at the exact same time and in close proximity?
perhaps the creature that arises presents both genders and breeds with itself
which is quite a bit more inbreeding than two separate people from creation who breed
and which, of course, is even more inbreeding than breeding with a sibling
or there is some sort of parthenogenesis perhaps, which again is heavy inbreeding
evolution, in opposition to creation, seemingly requires a more pronounced inbreeding than creation, or against even greater odds, at least as much, unless there were many reproductively compatible but distinctly individual organisms arising at once
and in biblical creation, the idea is, the creation was pronounced "good"
which indicates adam and eve were then much more healthy and dna pure creatures
which is shown by the long lives, even after sinning
so with the start being perfection, and with only after sinning, it took many centuries for the 2nd law of thermodynamics to work its erosions
and even in the days of noah, man was of sturdier stuff