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GOD CREATED MAN, NATURE CREATED WOMAN.


Christians believe their god made man first. Yet science shows woman was here long before man.

When bringing up the topic of which gender came first, I am positive the reactions to my theory being woman walked the Earth before Man seems like an self-seeking statement, since I am female. It doesn’t take a career-bent scientist to take note of simple observations, and it doesn’t take a woman to state the obvious.

Most major world religions assume the position drawn from their holy texts, that Man was made first by God and then Woman was created as a companion for Man. Even if you are not religious, religion is such a strong material sewn into the depths of our culture that this idea can not help but penetrate and take root in our consciousness as what must be so. Science, on the other hand, is not mute on this subject, and proves that the X chromosome (female) was in existence long before the Y chromosome (male)

It would be evolutionarily impossible for both genders to be born at the same time. Nature simply doesn’t work that conveniently, that quickly. Now this is at the beginning of the existence of homoshaphian bipeds, so we did not look like Victoria Secret Models. We were likely Parthenogenesis in nature in the early part of Our evolution. Similar to certain marine organism that could fertilize itself, give birth to a genetic clone of itself, or change genders like certain tropical amphibians (which have been found to have the ability to change from females to males).

Once the evolutionary processes reached the stage of splitting the species into two genders, certain feminine marks remained on the male anatomy. Every human being begins life at the conception in the womb of the mother. It is already a known fact within the scientific realm that unborn fetuses start out with certain marked traits only possessed later in life by adult females, even though they develop into males of the species. The design of the brain and the level of estrogen is the same in both female and male babies at birth, it is not until the first few days after birth that the hormone of testosterone becomes more apparent in the male infants, which kills off most of the estrogen and additionally changes the design and mechanics of the male brain. So those first few days of conception we are all female. I’ll also add the fact that women’s DNA chromosomes remain the same XX while men’s have an XY – just a minor hint as to their origins. This could also explain the variance in gender.

I hope we can agree that obviously women must have come first. There is no other possible conclusion. When we study the features of the male anatomy which looks so obviously to have evolved from the bodies of their female counterparts. Take breasts, for example, they are firmly a female feature, design on women with the purpose of suckling their young. As men do not bear children and are clearly incapable of suckling them, for what purpose could they possibly have evolved with nipples? Evolution does not simply add such things to be artistic. If there is no purpose for a human male to have nipples, what else can you conclude other than it is an anatomical trace of males having evolved from females?

This may also add credence to the studies on gender variances. That gender is determined by means other the physical appearance. They found significant differences between male and female brains in four regions of white matter – and the female-to-male transsexual people had white matter in these regions that resembled a male brain (Journal of Psychiatric Research, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.05.006). “It’s the first time it has been shown that the brains of female-to-male transsexual people are masculinised,” Researchers say. In a separate study, the team used the same technique to compare white matter in 18 male-to-female transsexual people with that in 19 males and 19 females. Surprisingly, in each transsexual person’s brain the structure of the white matter in the four regions was halfway between that of the males and females (Journal of Psychiatric Research, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2010.11.007). “Their brains are not completely masculinised and not completely feminised, but they still feel female,” say Researchers.


So while a fetus's body may develop into a male, their brain may remain closer to it original female origins.

It is just an evolutionary fact that females are homogametic, and therefore "default" in development and males heterogametic. We are all conceived as female. The development of our brain and hormones levels determine how far we move away from the original female identity. Studies have shown that the brain is more indicative than the body, when determining gender. If you disagree with me on purely scientific grounds, than I am ready and willing to hear the arguments. I can not argue with the Bible/Quran/Other Religious Dogma) . I am surprised Christians and Muslims are not afraid of falling of the edge of the earth.

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