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- Embed this notice@EmmaFaber @Fullycaffeinated >Now we all know the Y chromosome was once an X Chromosome until it got hijacked by some unknown parasite that adapted it by injecting it's own material into it & dumping everything else in it couldn't use & the X Chromosome became less, it became a shell of it former self & the parasite adapted the X Chromosome to accommodate it's own descendents until they can invade a woman's body and develop inside her, feeding off all her resources.
Sexual dimorphism won over hermaphroditism. I've yet to hear a convincing evolutionary argument for this that doesn't delve into pure conjecture and further constrain Darwinian narratives. But to the subject at hand, Aquinas wrote arguments and analyzed them. Simply quoting something he wrote down, as if a single sentences can be analogous to a thesis statement, is all but useless. But on the topic, he wrote opinions that were fairly reasonable in his day.