Elijah7777
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The X and Y chromosomes evolved from a pair of identical, non-sex-determining chromosomes (autosomes) around 300 million years ago. Initially, they were the same, but over time, the Y chromosome began to differentiate and shrink, losing many genes while the X chromosome remained largely intact.Evolution cannot reconcile with that.
In John 3:30, John the Baptist says, "He must increase, but I must decrease." This verse reflects John's humility as he acknowledges that his role was to prepare the way for Jesus, and now that Jesus' ministry was growing, John's influence would naturally fade.
If Eve came from Adam then we would expect Adam to decrease and women to increase. I do not see any contradictions. But I do appreciate the opportunity to look deeper into this. Science tells us about when and how they became male and female. God wants us to know what He has done and is currently doing.
Science is in a constant state of change as we learn more and more. My Biology book 50 years ago had a lot less information then the Biology books today. I just buy the cheap $5 text books that are outdated but still plenty enough current for me.