Atheists. how can male and female of every species be explained ??
that the creative force is present in everthing living..why ?/where does it come from ?/how did it originate ?? cos everything has the urge to procreate, animals plants, people....where does that ''energy '' come from please ?
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Not everything has the "urge to procreate."
Some people don't want kids, hell, some people are asexual.
Also, your argument deviates totally from your question, so I can't help you. Sorry.
Well not every species is male/female. More primative animals such as worms or slugs are both. The explanation is simple, every single sexually reproductive animal evolved from the same common ancestor, probably about a billion years ago if not later.
The urge to procreate is an obvious survival mechanism for a species and if you're actually asking us this then you first need to read about evolution.
that the creative force is present in everthing living..why
No, you got it wrong. It's 'Life creates it, makes it grow. Its energy surrounds us and binds us. Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. You must feel the Force around you; here, between you, me, the tree, the rock, everywhere, yes.'
Why are these questions always addressed to Atheists? As in...
Atheists. Blah blah, goobledy gook. Jesus. Blah, Darwin sux.
People who post BS questions on yahoo answers. How are you able to function with your level of stupidity?
Gah. Check out the best answer he/she/it chose:
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we evolved from dirt. That's all you will get from them.
It can be explained in Gen 2:22
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Yahuweh. I'd rather trust something who's never been wrong. Than any Man.
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thank you. at least you didnt write a ton of abuse xx
Technically, ANNA, all humans begin as females as well. Women only ever carry the genetic material to create more women. Males are differentiated by a chromosome that alters the basic female reproductive system and makes it male (ovaries -> testes, clitoris -> penis, etc.) and makes a few other modifications.
The sex drive?
It's as old as life itself. If it wasn't for that, organisms that rely on sexual reproduction would have died.
It evolved.
In fact, it's fucking obvious. Magical energy my ass.
Force does not work that way!
F = dp /dt
Also F != E; for one, F is a VECTOR and E is not.
For another, ?E = ( F ·dD = (t P*dt
.............................)c............)0
Pheromones and hormones, baby.
Also, I feel the need to point out that not everything "feels" the need to procreate. Plants, for one, don't feel anything, lacking nerves and brains and shit. Some animals could give a shit about procreating. And a lot of humans don't want kids, but do want the fucking.
"creative force is present in everthing living"
If you mean anything beyond "drive to reproduce" by this statement, start your path to understanding by reanalyzing your assumptions. If you do mean a "drive to reproduce", the reason why such a thing exists is because, without it, reproduction would be rarer or non-existent. The desire to reproduce, in whatever form, is favored by natural selection to an incredibly high degree.
As people have pointed out, not all organisms have two sexes.
My favourite example is the Split Gill Fungus Schizophyllum commune which has around 28,000 known sexes.
Anna, as we see here, has swallowed the irritating cultural meme that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, has an innate desire to breed like rabbits on steroids.
Well, the female and male in every species is a way developed to reproduce by diversificating the DNA. There are forms of asexual reproduction, by the way. And concerning creative force......................WTF is that?
...banana slugs, snails, and earthworms. ..they're hermaphrodites.
That 'creative force' you're referring to is an instinct derived from our DNA to replicate. The energy used to replicate is taken from.. ah, let me put it into the 6th grader's version: it's gained from eating or photosynthesis (Ooh! Big word!). Please don't get into thermodynamics- it's only applicable in a closed system and it isn't related to biology...
urges, impulses, and instincts are not energy for one. Evolution clearly outlines the need for procreation; it's one of the easiest social issues to understand from an evolutionary standpoint. Those that have an urge to reproduce will and thus pass on their genes. Congratulations, you win natural selection (assuming you were also fit enough to live long enough to do this)!
If everybody else has two sexes, it makes sense to be one gender only. (You save on expensive organs and are still able to reproduce). Therefore, any mutation to that effect is likely to be passed on, and spread until the ratio is roughly equal.
Atheists. how can male and female of every species be explained ??
Explained in a second:
Sexual reproduction has HUGE evolutionary advantages. It mixes the gene pool with a much better turnover than single-sex reproduction. Ergo: Much better and faster adaptation to changing environments.
This also explains very finely the eternal cycle of life and death. A species which implements this cycle has a huge evolutionary advantage, because the species as a whole can adapt to changing circumstances.
Things that refuse to change when the times have changed usually don't survive for very long ;-) Thats it, religious folk. No "sin", no "salvation", no "god" is required.
Evolution, you dummy! If you don't procreate, you don't pass on your genes to future generations. Not every human/animal/plant procreates, but that's OK as long as there are there of the species that do.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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