{Monkeys and apes have a common ancestor. Go back further, and you find a common ancestor for all mammals. From that ancestor evolved all the mammals we see today.}
Which came first, the chicken or the egg. As a Christian bible believer and saved from the wrath of God by faith in the finished work of Jesus the Christ, I say the egg.
And all the socialist/athiest educationtional propaganda in the world will never disude the true Christian from believing God.
The chicken came first, God said so and I and all my brothers and sisters, created in Christ Jesus, agree as does all good science.
I am sorry for the communist public school children.
As indeed am I -- but we were talking about mammals, not God.
We no doubt differ in how we read the Bible. It would appear that you find a conflict between your faith and science; it is clear from these threads that some Christians (mostly in the USA) do. I don't (indeed, worldwide, most don't) but that's fine, I respect your understanding of scripture. You are not compelled to trouble with science if you find a conflict with your faith.
Why the egg? Why wasn't the chicken created on the fifth day? Why start with an egg?
Yes indeed...but the question is:
"Who was the first man to say: I'm going to eat the first thing that comes out of that chicken's butt."?