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Jan. 5, 2009 - Where did she come from??

Posted in Bits and Pieces

Where did the first caveman get his wife?

Why do people ask "Where did Cain get his wife?"
Shouldn't the question be "Where did the caveman get his wife?" 

Could a male and female evolve at exactly the same time to reproduce?

And how much evolving would they have to do simultaneously to reproduce?

And how did they know to evolve separately into male and female? 
I thought "cavemen" were supposed to be, you know, sort of dumb.

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Jan. 5, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

What a wonderful question--makes the other one about Cain sound awfully silly! Thank you for this thought.

Sherry
http://ladyofvirtue.blogspot.com/--Large Family Mothering

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Jan. 6, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

Ha! I'm sure some evolutionist could give you some LONG and BORING answer that doesn't really answer it at all! :)

Sarah Mae

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Jan. 6, 2009 - Cavemen must have been geniuses.

Posted by watalulu

Well now, did you come up with that all by your onesie? I have never thought of it that way....it's Brilliant!!!

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Jan. 17, 2009 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

This is such an excellent question! I would love to see the odds of the probability of two separate genders evolving over periods of thousands of years and yet the mutations of their reproductive organs/ mechanisms coinciding in such a way to work together perfectly to maintain propagation of the species... and all of this happening totally randomly.

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