The chicken or the egg?

By Ken
@kanuck1 (4394)
July 16, 2021 12:25pm CST
To get a chicken, an egg is needed. To have an egg, a chicken is needed. Is there another way? Is the chicken or the egg argument valid in disproving evolution and proving creation or not? Does it really prove creation? What do you think and why do you think that?
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• United States
16 Jul 21
No one can prove either theory. It was created, the egg was already in the chicken or it slowly developed from "the swamp" and became a chicken over billions of years. Either way, the chicken and the egg came simultaneously.
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@kanuck1 (4394)
16 Jul 21
It would be nice to prove one or the other in a very simple way. So, do you think that both are a matter of faith?
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• United States
16 Jul 21
@kanuck1 Yes. It's a matter of faith. Believing without proof. If you really want to find out which came first, box a chicken and in another box, place an egg. Then seal them up and mail them to yourself and see which one comes first. Lol sorry. It's an old joke I couldn't resist telling.
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@kanuck1 (4394)
16 Jul 21
@Vikingswest1 Good one! It may be an old joke but it's the first time I hear it.
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@ShyBear88 (59282)
• Sterling, Virginia
16 Jul 21
No to answer the question of the egg form a chicken and wear it came from was two bird like creatures cross breeder which then lead to some type of chicken egg and over them more and more chickens where born having more chickens with other chickens. If anything is going to survive it needs to learn to adapt or adapt enough to give birth to something strong that can continue to Evolve over time.
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@kanuck1 (4394)
16 Jul 21
So, you are saying that two birds gave birth to a chicken?
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@ShyBear88 (59282)
• Sterling, Virginia
16 Jul 21
@kanuck1 if your talking science yes some type of other bird had to come first and egg isn’t just going to fall out of the air. Like humans we came from a mixture of human like people till we evolved
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@kanuck1 (4394)
17 Jul 21
@ShyBear88 I was thinking about this. Where would you fit the rooster in this scenario, since in order for a chick to be produced, a rooster would be needed to fertilize the egg the chicken laid?
@hotsummer (13835)
• Philippines
16 Jul 21
Chicken maybe.
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@kanuck1 (4394)
16 Jul 21
But we can't have a chicken without the egg or an egg without a chicken or can we?
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@dgobucks226 (34369)
24 Jul 21
Eggs came before chickens but not chicken eggs. The scientific theory is the egg mutated into a chicken from 2 different species mating and the female laying the egg. From that egg the first chicken was produced.
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@kanuck1 (4394)
24 Jul 21
I'll buy that theory if I can pay in $3 bills. Isn't that just passing the same problem down the line?
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@kanuck1 (4394)
27 Jul 21
@dgobucks226 As far as I know, there are no $3 bills. So, I was saying that I'm not buying that theory. If two other birds gave birth to a chicken, we still have the same question as to what came first.
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@dgobucks226 (34369)
25 Jul 21
@kanuck1 Not sure what you mean? Elaborate? What's you $3 theory?
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
16 Jul 21
Well, if you're reading the Bible. You will get the answer especially when God started the creation and created the fowl or winged fowl. "20 And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. 21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good." (Genesis 1:20-21, kjv)
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@kanuck1 (4394)
17 Jul 21
Yes, I'm well aware of what the Bible says. I am not trying to find an answer. I enjoy having discussions and knowing the different thoughts that people have. Thanks for your comment!
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
17 Jul 21
@kanuck1 You're welcome.
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