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  • I like omlets!

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Thread: DEBATE - Chicken or Egg?

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    fly no visit egg that has no crack.

    who cares, now we have both - just be happy

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    Creating somthing so foul? heheh...

    Who dug this thread up? It should've been eggsterimanted long ago...
    To err is human. To really foul things up ... you need a computer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yamangman
    Creating somthing so foul? heheh...

    Who dug this thread up? It should've been eggsterimanted long ago...

    How dare you say that in my thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knoxville
    The egg, evoloution occurs through mutation, the mutation of whatever laid that egg is what we now call a chicken.
    Show me where a mutation causes new genetic information to be added to an organism, to create such a diverse species of life on this planet.

    I am not talking about new traits (ie bacteria gaining resistance), in no known case is antibiotic resistance the result of new information.

    Also an increaesed amount of DNA does not mean an increase in the amount of functional genetic information. Macroevolution needs new genes (for making feathers on reptiles, for example).

    Hey its nearly 22:00 on Sunday and I'm tired. *feels thread might be locked after statement above!* Anyways ...

    I believe the chicken came first. Omlettes are usually good with cheese and ham mixed in them. Hey Deckard, can we get a recipe for that?

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    obviously the chicken... it evolved from a duck...

    and then it laid an egg and so on... soon chickens will rule the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fRostiE
    obviously the chicken... it evolved from a duck...

    and then it laid an egg and so on... soon chickens will rule the world.

    Not at the rate I'm eating omlets!

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