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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Quayle" data-source="post: 77561961" data-attributes="member: 410020"><p>You said: "<em>Does that mean that God only created one gender for all the other animals as well and because of the fall half of all these animals spontaneously changed genders OR did God make both genders for all other animals but only one "man"?"</em></p><p></p><p>In truth we don't even know if God made man with reproductive ability to begin with. But I meant, "No", concerning the first part of the question. We have no reason to think that he would have made all the other animals with one gender. But we don't have enough information to decide for sure one way or the other on that. </p><p></p><p>The way the story is told, seems to me told for the purpose of story-telling, and not for accurate representation of God's purposes; it doesn't make sense that he would make man with a gender then add the woman as an after-thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Quayle, post: 77561961, member: 410020"] You said: "[I]Does that mean that God only created one gender for all the other animals as well and because of the fall half of all these animals spontaneously changed genders OR did God make both genders for all other animals but only one "man"?"[/I] In truth we don't even know if God made man with reproductive ability to begin with. But I meant, "No", concerning the first part of the question. We have no reason to think that he would have made all the other animals with one gender. But we don't have enough information to decide for sure one way or the other on that. The way the story is told, seems to me told for the purpose of story-telling, and not for accurate representation of God's purposes; it doesn't make sense that he would make man with a gender then add the woman as an after-thought. [/QUOTE]
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