Kush me ndihmon me ndonje link ose evidence se sa eshte numri i brinjeve tek mashkulli dhe sa eshte numri i tyre tek femra?
Kush me ndihmon me ndonje link ose evidence se sa eshte numri i brinjeve tek mashkulli dhe sa eshte numri i tyre tek femra?
"Shoku Mjekesise"
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kam qesh me lot, shyqyr se isha ca e merzitur
e pse mendon se numri mund te mos te jete i njejti i mashkullit me ate te femres
sa gishta kane meshkujt aq kane femrat
sa kembe kane meshkujt aq kane edhe femrat
sa dhembe kane meshkujt aq kane edhe femrat
sa per pyetjen 12 eshte numri
ja fillo e prek veten nga lart e poshte dhe numeroi sa do te dalin
mua 12 me dalin si femer
mbase ty si mashkull nqs je mashkull, mund te te dalin me shume![]()
Numri eshte i njete te te dy gjinite.
Me poshte ke se cka gjeta ne internet.
The notion that women have an extra set of ribs is probably based on a misinterpretation of some Bible verses in Genesis. The actual quote is:
But for Adam, no suitable helper was found. So the LORD God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and closed up the place with flesh. Then the LORD God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and brought her to the man.
(Genesis 2: 20b - 22, NIV © 1983 by Zondervan Corp.)
Notice what this doesn’t say. It doesn’t say anything about how many ribs Adam had before or after this “surgery,” and especially it says nothing, whatsoever, about how many ribs Eve had! Nowhere does it say that Eve had more ribs than Adam. Who made that assumption without checking? Wouldn't it be just as logical to guess (also without checking) that if she was created “second” that God might have made her with the same number of ribs as the new, reduced number that Adam now had? Wouldn’t it really be more logical to guess that God might have created her with the same number of ribs as Adam just to avoid confusion? Genesis doesn't say one way or the other, so the only way to know is to cut open cadavers and start counting. Who has done that — the theologians or the biologists? My guess is that, once again, if human misinterpretations are set aside and if it is remembered that theology looks at “why” while science looks at “how,” there is no “conflict” between what the Bible, itself, is saying and what biologists know to be true about our bodies.
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