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What came first, the chicken or the egg? Part 1

The reason that I said "Part 1" is because we definitely cannot come to an agreement and it would just likely be an argument with no way out. So when things get heated, I'll close the forum where we relax and find more reasons for our chosen option. THIS WILL ONLY END WHEN THE ENTIRE FORUM AGREES ON ONE THING.
For me, the chicken came first. Why?
For example, a dinosaur is getting eggs, as usual. As it travels to many different places, it might as well change into another habitat. This will also change the body of the dinosaur egg to survive in that current habitat. The dinosaurs have traveled somewhere where the dinosaur egg became a chicken body. So the chicken came first!
Stay civil, please.
Little edit: On neal.fun, there are 6.6 million people who voted what came first. IT WAS 50-50.
What an interesting topic!! I like it. For me also chicken came first because i believe creation: in the beginning all the animals created in pairs so that they can reproduce in this case if the chicken came first it is more likely to create eggs after
Evolutionists say egg,

Creationists say chicken.

I say the omelette
@dstne said in #3:
> Evolutionists say egg,
>
> Creationists say chicken.
>
> I say the omelette

Wouldn't Evolutionists and Creationists both say chicken?
With amniotic eggs showing up roughly 340 million or so years ago, and the first chickens evolving at around 58 thousand years ago at the earliest, it's a safe bet to say the egg came first.
@Oliver131313 said in #6:
> I assume we are talking about chicken eggs, not all eggs
if there had been no egg, there would have been no chicken. Chickens are birds, and we know that birds evolved from reptiles, so we can say that the first bird hatched from an egg that was laid by a reptile that was very similar to, but not quite, a bird itself.
@Oliver131313 said in #4:
> Wouldn't Evolutionists and Creationists both say chicken?

well evolutionists would say that dinosaurs came first, and they had eggs, so the egg came first.
@dstne said in #8:
> well evolutionists would say that dinosaurs came first, and they had eggs, so the egg came first.
But then the debate would be about "who came first: dinosaurs or eggs?".
@WassimBerbar said in #9:
> But then the debate would be about "who came first: dinosaurs or eggs?".

hmmm. Interesting! I would still omelettes ;)