[QUOTE="MagnumPI"][QUOTE="KevinLockard"] Another question - Why do men have nipples?
KevinLockard
Because a difference in chromosome determines our sex. It doesn't determine if we have nipples or not. Sex isn't determined until later stages of development and the nipples don't fall off.
Well, it just seems to me, if you're the kind of person who accepts the God model of creation, who created everything perfectly and in balance, then what's even the point of giving men nipples when we have no use for them.
Then I guess if you choose to believe instead of aknowledge... I guess this question is just another thing among the many things that contradict your beliefs. I know I can't give you an honest answer that you will like or accept. Asking why men have nipples is like asking why water doesn't taste like soda pop. If you won't accept the evident answers I guess the only thing we can tell is... just because. We have nipples just because. Both male and female are built with the same gentic material. The nipples don't simply fall when and if our gender is determined to be male. It just doesn't work that way. Chromosomes determine you to be either male or female. As complicated as the human form is it's still simple. Simplicity is perfect, because simplicty reduces mistakes. Complexity increase the chance of error.
If god's design were perfect nobody would have down syndrome and nobody would be born with impaired vision. Nobody would develope tumors or cancers. Twins wouldn't be born with their heads fused together.
The design is selective. Because we ourselves are made up of other living organisms. Each of us is an ecosystem, a vessel for smaller life forms. They do what we do as we do what we do. The human is an infrastructure not a singular being.
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