How do two individuals get reproduce?
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by sexual reproduction two individual can reproduce
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No, there have always been two genders for living things that reproduce through the union of a male and a female. Sexual reproduction is not a product of chance, it is not natural selection figuring out to keep a population going, no scientific theory has proven yet that there was a time in human history where there was no sex between a male and a female to increase the population.
Our Evolutionism Biologists colleagues are stone-silent about the question. It is the elephant in the lab of Inter-Species and origin of life evolutionary theory that I have been arguing against for sometime now here on Quora(you can read some of my thoughts on Inter-Species evolution and Intra-Species evolution).
"No one has been able to explain—from an evolutionary viewpoint—the origin of sex, the origin of the incredibly complex meiotic process that makes sex possible, or the intricate development of the embryo (which is itself a marvel of design). At conception, the chromosomes inherited from the sperm are paired with the chromosomes inherited from the egg to give the new organism its full chromosomal complement. Evolutionary theorists ask us to believe that random, chance occurrences brought about this marvelously interdependent process of, first, splitting the genetic information into equal halves, and, second, recombining it through sexual reproduction. Not only is an intricate process required to produce a sperm or egg cell in the first place via meiosis, but another equally intricate mechanism also is required to rejoin the genetic information during fertilization in order to produce the zygote, which will become the embryo, which will become the fetus, which eventually will become the newborn. The idea that all of this “just evolved” is unworthy of consideration or acceptance, especially in light of the evidence now at hand."
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No, there have always been two genders for living things that reproduce through the union of a male and a female. Sexual reproduction is not a product of chance, it is not natural selection figuring out to keep a population going, no scientific theory has proven yet that there was a time in human history where there was no sex between a male and a female to increase the population.
Our Evolutionism Biologists colleagues are stone-silent about the question. It is the elephant in the lab of Inter-Species and origin of life evolutionary theory that I have been arguing against for sometime now here on Quora(you can read some of my thoughts on Inter-Species evolution and Intra-Species evolution).
"No one has been able to explain—from an evolutionary viewpoint—the origin of sex, the origin of the incredibly complex meiotic process that makes sex possible, or the intricate development of the embryo (which is itself a marvel of design). At conception, the chromosomes inherited from the sperm are paired with the chromosomes inherited from the egg to give the new organism its full chromosomal complement. Evolutionary theorists ask us to believe that random, chance occurrences brought about this marvelously interdependent process of, first, splitting the genetic information into equal halves, and, second, recombining it through sexual reproduction. Not only is an intricate process required to produce a sperm or egg cell in the first place via meiosis, but another equally intricate mechanism also is required to rejoin the genetic information during fertilization in order to produce the zygote, which will become the embryo, which will become the fetus, which eventually will become the newborn. The idea that all of this “just evolved” is unworthy of consideration or acceptance, especially in light of the evidence now at hand."
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