@peacecrusader888,
peacecrusader888 wrote:
Quote:Well babies do have skeletons when born. As for the hair, it's a phenomena that hair continues to "grow" after death. Hair is actually dead cells. By the way this question is borderline on retarded.
I am asking where are skeleton of the baby is from. Once a person is dead, his hair stops growing as well. Please cite that hair continues to "grow".
The fetus had the skeleton before birth because that's part of the development process of the fetus. Bones start to develop at 13 weeks.
"grow" was put in quotations because obviously hair does not grow after death.
However, when a body dies, the skin dries and shrinks back, making a small part of hair and nails that had been underneath the skin surface become visual
The fetus has hair before birth because hair develops too, because it is a mammal.
I don't know why you had to concoct this convoluted story about mothers and babies dying, and chicken eggs. Oh, and reminding us the chicken has to have sex before any of its eggs will be fertile.
You obviously know all animals start out as simple cells that multiple and become specialized, forming a member of its species.
This happens because sperm and egg come together, the appropriate amount of chromosomes, which contain all genes, activate, and the child, chick, rhino, penguin, jellyfish, etc starts to develop.
If your belief is that God somehow orchestrates the sperm/egg merging, or the development, that's your business.