Monday, April 1, 2013

COOL!

This has been the best part about the course for me. I never really understood how or when it's determined if we're biologically a boy or a girl. It's interesting to know that the gonads of boys and girls are both the same in the beginning. I can now see why people have so many questions about homosexuality and heterosexuality, the gender of God and all these other sorts of things. For instance, the bible says that God created man in his image. Now, because we start off with both gonads, does that mean God has both? A lot of people would raise these questions. Also, if there isn't enough testosterone secreted between weeks 4 to 8, does that mean biological boys were supposed to be girls and visa versa? There were many other questions that could be raised because of this information, but I think it's cool to know where and when it starts biologically for boyzz and girlzz. 

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