I feel these bible verses really describe the traits of men and why they were given.
The Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible, known as the Apocrypha
Ecclesiasticus 17:1 The Lord created man of the earth, and turned him into it again.
Ecclesiasticus 17:2 He gave them few days, and a short time, and power also over the things therein.
Ecclesiasticus 17:3 He endued them with strength by themselves, and made them according to his image,
Ecclesiasticus 17:4 And put the fear of man upon all flesh, and gave him dominion over beasts and fowls.
Ecclesiasticus 17:5 They received the use of the five operations of the Lord, and in the sixth place he imparted them understanding, and in the seventh speech, an interpreter of the cogitations thereof.
Ecclesiasticus 17:6 Counsel, and a tongue, and eyes, ears, and a heart, gave he them to understand.
Ecclesiasticus 17:7 Withal he filled them with the knowledge of understanding, and shewed them good and evil.
Us humans have traits because if we didn't have any, we would be bored in this planet
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The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.
d. the accumalation of minor adaptive traits, over time, leads to new species they are adapted to survive They are the ones that are best adapted to survive in there environment.
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Much of what we know about single gene traits in humans comes from studying pea plants.
Dwarfism is a dominant trait in humans.
In "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?", biblical allusions can be seen in the character Arnold Friend, who exhibits traits of a demonic figure tempting the protagonist, Connie, similar to how Satan tempts individuals in the Bible. The number 33 on Arnold's car could be a reference to Jesus's age at the time of his crucifixion. The story's themes of innocence, temptation, and sin also draw parallels to biblical narratives.
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