Mr. Scott
Under the Amazing One's Wing
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I warned a new facebook friend who's Catholic that I hoped she didn't mind me disparaging religion. She got around to asking some questions about evolution.
What do you think of my answer/response? Can it be improved? Did I get anything flat wrong?
What do you think of my answer/response? Can it be improved? Did I get anything flat wrong?
May I ask a question, please?? This has been bugging me for a long time. I can undersand that creation and evolution works together. It doesn't have to be one or the other--period. If God creates all of us then why do we have to have male/female--sex, for reproduction?? And if there is no God then how did we get here, and why and where was the first person born?? Where can I find these answers??
Yes, I'm happy to answer an honest question. I'll respond to your statements as well as your question.
There's a huge amount of sound, consistent evidence for evolution, but no evidence for creation.
We don't have to have male/female sex for reproduction. There are many creatures that reproduce without male/female mating, and there's incredible variety in nature. Earthworms are hermaphroditic (each individual has both male and female sex organs), some species of fish can change sex at will if the sex ratio is stacked against them, some lizards are only female and give birth to clones without needing to be impregnated, etc. Even bacteria exchange genes with each other, though they don't have male/female specialization.
Every question about nature has an answer in natural selection. Everything about us that is inherited is there because it had a reproductive advantage for an ancestor. Sex helps us because A) It can correct errors in the genetic code, B) It helps mix up our genes to provide opportunities for evolution, and C) It lets us choose mates with traits we admire to combine with our own traits so offspring have a chance of inheriting the good traits of both parents.
Why we are specialized as male or female I need to read up on and refresh on the details of the most recent scholarship on this. Some things like this started as ancient accidents that, over millions of years, became highly refined.
Did you know that, if a woman has had two men in the same cycle, the sperms of the two go to war with each other within the woman, specializing in offense and defense? This is a result of millions of years of refinement. If God had a "mate for life" foundation, then why these elaborate mechanisms to handle multiple mates? The creation assumption has no answers. The evolution assumption answers questions like this one easily.
We got here in tiny steps over 4 billion years. Each tiny step is fairly easy for scientists to understand.
There really was no first person. We evolved from ape-like ancestors in tiny steps. On the other hand, we have a genetic feature that apes don't have. At some time, in one of our ancestors, two ape chromosomes got stuck together making our chromosome #2. We could call him or her the first person, who might have still looked a lot like an ape, for all we know. But you ask "where?" Somewhere in Africa.
Evolution is a huge subject. A lot happened in 4 billion years and it's taking a lot of detective work nail all the details. I love talking about it!
Here's a pretty respectable web site you might want to browse for answers to questions on evolution: http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/faqs-evolution.html