The question Evolutionsists can't answer ... And the question is this: 'Which evolved first, sexual orgasm, or the desire for sexual orgasm?' (Let's watch the evoutionists run round and round and round and round and ....)
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Hey Colossians. That's what your mom said last night.
Seriously, this proves the theory that fundies are obsessed with sex.
Since you can't desire something that doesn't exist, I guess the orgasm came (no pun intended) first.
Now...explain how that's supposed to disprove evolution.
Uh... wouldn't the orgasm have come (no pun intended) first? Because if the other (the "Desire" for it) came first, then when it was first present, there was still no orgasm yet, so they didn't know what they were missing. How could they desire something which they wouldn't even know they were missing in the first place?
Sexual orgasm. Sexual orgasm is the release of endorphin to reward you for doing something. This is useful as a promoter of having sex. Creatures with this ability would have mated more than their peers.
The desire to have a sexual orgasm is because endorphins are good. The endorphin release of sex is much much more powerful than say the endorphin release for tasty food or chocolate resulting in a greater desire for jiggery pokery than chowing down on a sandwich.
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But sexual orgasm didn't evolve because evolution takes millions of years, and if there was no point in sex, how would everything reproduce?
But yeah, it had to come first because how would you know you wanted something if it didn't exist?
I think this poster means which evolved first, sexual reproduction or sexual orgasm? Meaning that they think organisms wouldn't have engaged in sexual reproduction if there was no orgasm, but the capactiy for orgasm would not have evolved unless there was sexual reproduction.
I know that doesn't actually make the poster make more sense. It just shows a complete lack of understanding of how sexual reproduction works. I guess bacterial conjugation would blow their mind.
/running round and round and round
aaaaaaaaargh, the stupid, it burns !!! Get it offah me !!
I have no idea what an evoutionist would argue because I'ne never met one. Indeed, I suspect that they are as non-existent as your God.
And on the subject of going round and round and round, who the fuck created God, then?
But to answer your question, as others already have, how can you desire something you have no idea exists? Hence, the orgasm wins. This is not like your smart creator, who would probably waste gallons of Coca Cola before getting around to creating the Coke bottle.
Not that it matters, because it has jackshit to do with evolution anyway.
yeah. orgasms came first. they were a way to encourage us to breed. the desire to have them developed as part of our maturing into adulthood.
never mind the fact that you're comparing a physical reaction with a mental reaction.
The question Creationists can't answer ...And the question is this: 'Why would a God who thinks sex for pleasure is evil make orgasms feel so good that people would happily engage in adultery and masturbation to experience them?'
As for your question: easily explained by natural selection. Most life forms are creatures of habit. When we do something and it feels good, we want to keep doing it. Because sex feels so, so good, organisms want to engage in it. Because they want to engage in it, they procreate more. Because they procreate more, their species survives. Thus, sexual orgasm serves a vital role in our survival. Orgasms evolves first, you could say, but it certainly didn't take long for the desire to follow.
Of course, you didn't hear my answer, because you're too busy twisting Bible verses round and round and round and round in order to answer my question.
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