3/17/16

The Evolution of Eve's Womb

Christians read in Genesis that Eve was made from a rib taken from Adam while he slept. That is a hint about how the womb evolved.

Consider that the womb and eggs couldn't be evolved separately or externally from 'Adam'. They needed to be fully functional from the start or humanity would not be able to reproduce. The womb and egg reproductive 'unit had to be extracted completely functioning from the multi-cellular creature and continue working seamlessly. As an intact internally evolved unit that was removed from its Adam source that continued functioning sexual reproduction could occur rather than asexual.

The asexual reproductive male -female unit became sexual when the female egg and womb unit was removed, free floating and able to receive the sperm of any male unit. Eve's extraction and development from a substantial piece of Adam equivalent to a 'rib' let the species experiment through marriage adaptively for the best solutions to external challenges.

One wonders why God created mankind or even the Universe when He was perfect for-himself. A hint is given in Genesis when God said; 'it is not good that man should be alone'. God developed companionable sexual pluralism and directed mankind to 'be fruitful and multiply. Thus the species arose from a process a billion of years in the works. The appearance of mankind was pre-determined from the beginning or whenever God willed it to be so. God allowed contingent sentient (not omniscient) creatures to exist.

From existing in a more abstract and spiritual context in the mind of God though made from matter, Adam was put to sleep and the evolution of Eve necessarily from Adam followed. When Adam awakened with Eve in the garden of Eden perhaps hundreds of millions of years have passed and Adam and Eve arise as reborn creatures closer to the modern era circa 30,000 y.b.p.


In the garden Adam and Eve were a 'crop' tended by God. They were logically cast out of 'the garden' of the development league when they were fully grown and ready for prime time as human beings.

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