Society & Culture

Which came first the chicken or the egg??

Society & Culture

Posted by: chillipepper

14th Feb 2012 02:27pm

I'm having a huge debate with my wife about which came first,was it the chicken of was it the egg? can anyone out there shed some light on the subject?

Comments 6

Anonymous
  • 31st Jul 2013 05:44am

also not to knock others beliefs if you do believe in god creating the world and the fist man and women ect you should still be able to accept evolution to an extent for such things as god didn;t create the mule it was rather the cross breading between a horse and a donkey you don't need to believe in the whole humans come from primates thing but it has been proven that our intelligence and body structure has evolved and adapted from neanderthals to what we are today for the most part this has no bearing on the "creation" debate rather more a survival thing to be able to adapt to the world around us human or animal

Anonymous
  • 31st Jul 2013 05:31am

if u think of it from an evolution point of view the chicken is and evolved form of another animal hence the bird that laid the egg that produced the first chicken was not a chicken itself so the egg therefor came first just the same as the first mordern day human was born from its predesser

Sonnie
  • 10th Jul 2013 05:40pm

If you believe in God, then it is the chicken that came first!

Anonymous
  • 30th Mar 2013 06:55pm

I agree with the other responders. The chicken was created and given the ability to reproduce - egg

Anonymous
  • 15th Mar 2013 05:56pm

God must have created the chicken and then the eggs were laid. I thhink...

Gussie
  • 21st Apr 2012 09:24pm

The chicken has to come first, as without the chicken there can be no egg

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