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Did y-Adam and mtDNA Eve have belly buttons?
While we're talking about fictitious characters, did y-Hanzel and mtDNA Gretel have belly buttons?
He's not talking biblical adam and eve, he's talking the first living things to have a y chromosome and mitochondria (separate entities)
Um, Mitochondrial-Eve and Y-Chromosomal-Adam aren't fictional... They are theoretical individuals that are predicted by modern genetics.
So the answer to AV1611VETs question is therefore YES they did have belly buttons, because no matter what came before them they were both born to the female of whatever it was called, Ape or Biped.Y Adam is the earliest male who is related to all modern humans if you trace the line of parentage back through males. Mit-Eve is the same, but the female version.
I made it clear that I'm using definition #4 from answers.comAccording to both definitions (specifically definition c from Webster's) age requires the passage of time; it is a measurement. Using proper English, the age of the universe AV describes is 6000 years.
"Embedded Age" is nothing more then a word game.
Yup --- make your jokes.While we're talking about fictitious characters, did y-Hanzel and mtDNA Gretel have belly buttons?
Um ... I was under the impression they are quite real.Um, Mitochondrial-Eve and Y-Chromosomal-Adam aren't fictional... They are theoretical individuals that are predicted by modern genetics.
I made it clear that I'm using definition #4 from answers.com
If you want to play the Telephone Game and change it, this will be the outcome:
age: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.comI made it clear that I'm using definition #4 from answers.com
That's a rather vague definition; it explains nothing relevent to your argument. Probably why you like it, makes it easy for you to invent whatever meaning you'd like. So what definition do you want to use for "old"?4. The state of being old; old age: hair white with age.
Thanks. Now, another question...
Now imagine two universes. One was created 6000 or so years ago as we said just now with the "embedded age" of billions of years, and the other has actually existed for those billions of years (it was created/came into being/whatever term applies to this particular universe all those billions of years ago - for the sake of a term, we'll call this "actual age").
Is there anything that could happen in the universe with the embedded age (that was created by God 6000 years ago) that could not happen in the universe with actual age (that was created billions of years ago)?
I'm ignoring that one, too --- I'm choosey.Don't forget this, AV...
Clever answer, if you're thinking evolutionarily...so what was the first creature to have a belly button, then, just out of curiosity?
I guess his lack of an answer means I am right...
Can God create an object --- tomorrow --- such that it falls apart with age the next day?
No ... why would making something so old tomorrow that it falls apart the next day be an act of deception?God can't do anything against his nature.
Is your God deceptive?
I guess his lack of an answer means I am right...
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