This post just may be as controversial as the “God” poll HERE
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This post just may be as controversial as the “God” poll HERE
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chicken
no wait, the egg:ahh:
Chicken and I can prove it.
The chicken could have been born as an evolutionary upgrade from another animal, from there it starts laying chicken eggs.
Thanks Darwin!
*Originally posted by Matt Krass *
**Chicken and I can prove it.The chicken could have been born as an evolutionary upgrade from another animal, from there it starts laying chicken eggs.
Thanks Darwin! **
Chicken
*Originally posted by D.J. Fluck *
**Thats not proof, thats a theory within a theory
Chicken **
You are sooooo witty!!!
Actually, according to Darwinian evolution theory, it would have been the egg that came first, laid by a chicken-like animal (not a chicken).
All creatures, except single cell organisms come from an egg! All early animals were egg-laying animals. So, how the heck could anything have come from a chicken?
*Originally posted by Matt Krass *
**Chicken and I can prove it.The chicken could have been born as an evolutionary upgrade from another animal, from there it starts laying chicken eggs.
Thanks Darwin! **
True DAT!
Egg-batter fried chicken!!!
Chicken, logically from science standpoint and a spiritually standpoint.
If the egg came first, then who sat on it to provide warmth to hatch it?
And Y would God create a species that wouldn’t even hatch?
NO! The Omelet! That was first! Someone wanted an omelet and then they created the egg! So there was no chicken since we ate the egg, and the current thing we know as a chicken is actually a Norwegian Cockatoo!
Colonel Sanders?
Mmmmmm… Honey Roasted…
*Originally posted by Matt Krass *
**Chicken and I can prove it.The chicken could have been born as an evolutionary upgrade from another animal, from there it starts laying chicken eggs.
Thanks Darwin! **
My vote seems to have just tipped it 11-10 for the Egg guys
Anyway, Matt… I, like everyone else, have thought about this question sometime in life. I have thought the EXACT SAME THING you think. However, it’s wrong.
Ie, humans don’t lay eggs, but perhaps through evolution, we will. But that doesn’t happen suddenly. What you seem to say is that a chicken-like animal just suddenly laid a chicken AS A chicken. A chicken lays eggs, so the animal which laid the chicken can’t have laid an animal in the span of two SLIGHTLY differing animal forms! Evolution doesn’t happen that fast. Logically, the animal prior to the chicken would have laid an egg (or something MUCH more like an egg than an animal), which contained the first chicken… It was the egg!
*Originally posted by monsieurcoffee *
**My vote seems to have just tipped it 11-10 for the Egg guys
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Not for long, now its a tie. ggl,
Lots of people seemed to have voted for the chicken but haven’t said anything stating their arguments… are people just arbitrarily picking one of the other?
*Originally posted by dlavery *
**Egg-batter fried chicken!!! **
LOL…homer simpson droolmmmmmmm…batter*/homer simpson drool*
I vote for the chicken, just because everything tastes like chicken now adays
i’m going to have to go with the chicken. to back up my choice, i’m going to use an animal like the cow for example. The cow does not come from a laid egg, but it’s here. Therefore, the chicken must’ve just one day came here, and then started spawning.
*Originally posted by Nick Mac *
**i’m going to have to go with the chicken. to back up my choice, i’m going to use an animal like the cow for example. The cow does not come from a laid egg, but it’s here. Therefore, the chicken must’ve just one day came here, and then started spawning. **
But how could another chicken come along w/o an egg?
Chickens can’t reproduce asexually (sp?)
Actually, in a sense a cow did come from a laid egg…it’s just not visible unless you look inside the cows body.
</edit>but if you wish to fight me over my useless theory, please PM me<edit />
haha…i thought i got around that. i was trying to choose my words very carefully, saying that even though the cow does come from an embryo, it does not go through an external birth process like the chick hatching from an egg.