Isabella said:
No, it is not a word by word repeat of the Noah thread. This thread is the first one where I offered a serious protest to your statement that "the female line is far older than the male" and you responded by saying that the males didn't pass their genes down when they impregnated females.
no male genes passed down = no Y-chromosomes passed down = no males next generation
A male has XY. A female has XX. A female cannot pass a Y chromosome to her offspring, because she doesn't have any. And that, according to the evolution fairy tale, goes all the way back to at least the supposed common ancestor of chimps and humans. Probably even way further back than that, but tonight, I don't have time to look it up. Not that I care for my own information, it's just a fairy tale anyway. But some people choose to believe it so that they won't have to be accountable to their Creator.
Quoting that same Wikipedia article about Y-chromosomes that I quoted previously:
Of course, the Earth is only approximately 6,000 years old, so that supposed 6-7 million years (which can not be proven without a whole bunch of presuppositions) is a bunch of hogwash. But it is what evolutionists believe.
Isabella also said:
I could possibly write LOADS about this post BUT I don't wish to be rude, but I sort of feel like my brains exploded again.
Sorry but this is practically a word by word repeat of the Noah thread, just read it again for petes sake.
No, it is not a word by word repeat of the Noah thread. This thread is the first one where I offered a serious protest to your statement that "the female line is far older than the male" and you responded by saying that the males didn't pass their genes down when they impregnated females.
no male genes passed down = no Y-chromosomes passed down = no males next generation
A male has XY. A female has XX. A female cannot pass a Y chromosome to her offspring, because she doesn't have any. And that, according to the evolution fairy tale, goes all the way back to at least the supposed common ancestor of chimps and humans. Probably even way further back than that, but tonight, I don't have time to look it up. Not that I care for my own information, it's just a fairy tale anyway. But some people choose to believe it so that they won't have to be accountable to their Creator.
Quoting that same Wikipedia article about Y-chromosomes that I quoted previously:
The Wikipedia article cites http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16136134 as the source of that statement, in case you wish to check it out. I haven't yet, but might in the next day or so. Or I might not....recent comparisons of the human and chimpanzee Y chromosomes show that the human Y chromosome has not lost any genes since the divergence of humans and chimpanzees between 6-7 million years ago...
Of course, the Earth is only approximately 6,000 years old, so that supposed 6-7 million years (which can not be proven without a whole bunch of presuppositions) is a bunch of hogwash. But it is what evolutionists believe.
Isabella also said:
Evolution (which is religion, not science) presupposes that there is no God at all. My presupposition that there is a God is far more valid than the evolutionist's presupposition that there is not. If scientists truly desire to find truth, the presupposition should be that there might or might not be a God. But if scientists want to "prove" there is no God, starting with the presupposition that He does not exist is 90% of their battle. A battle evolutionists would lose were they truly objective scientists.It can't be scientifically answered because your question presumes there is a God who created a human.