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Saturday, April 02, 2005

Mommy, Where Did I Come From?

BBC NEWS Magazine Would you Adam and Eve it?

Evolution or Creationism, that is the question. But the answer is unknowable. And the implications are, for the most part, non-existent.

So why is it that we all get wrapped around the axle about this topic? In the end what does it matter? Personally, I think that the Higher Power created evolution - that they are not, as the guy in the article says, "mutually exclusive".

An interesting note about creationism: If Adam and Eve had two sons, Cain and Abel, and Cain killed Abel....then think about it...you have two men (Adam and his muderous son Cain) and one woman (Eve)...that makes one of two things possible, 1. Adam and Eve had another daughter and Cain (and/or Adam) had other children with her 2. Cain and Eve had kids. So, are we all the incestuous children of a muderous father? Or just all Adam's incestuous children. Either way, it aint pretty.

Evolution just seems so much less tawdry.

The most interesting thing I learned in the article is that beef jerky is a strictly American thing...go figure...

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