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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The egg - An chicken has to hatch from the egg, but it wasn't necessarily a chicken that laid the egg!
Think about it this way: A Fresian cow may give birth to a Hereford-cross calf - the calf isn't a Fresian, but it's mother was. Over several generations with crossing with other breeds and you have an entirely new breed that looks nothing like the original Fresian! Give it many more years and speciation could occur!
I would say the chicken, why? because the egg had to be laid.
It's the old evolutionist vs creationist argument. Personally I don't buy the evolutionist argument of something coming from something else and eventually back to nothing. That's what the question comes down to in it's simple form. We are either created by something or by nothing and it's simple impossible to come from nothing, think about it.
Even the big bang theory would require something to trigger the bang. what is that something? God. Whatever the question it all eventually comes back to god being the spark. The cause and effect, the action and the reaction.
Everything in nature examined closely without bias points to a creator and a larger design. Science or man can not even explain why we are alive. What makes our hearts beat, what triggers the spark and eventually stops it.
The answer simply is god, it began and it will end with him.
If God is the spark of everything - what sparked God. You have just moved the problem. Either way something has always existed be it God or the energy required to create the Universe . Besides science is quite happy with the concept of creating something out of nothing (0=1+(-1)). Particles pop in and of out existance all the time. Evolution does not create something out of nothing. It is an unthinking process that creates order out of chaos. As for the chicken and egg I would say neither come first. If a genetic mutation gave rise to the first chicken (slightly different from its its egg laying non-chicken parents) it will have hatched from the first chicken egg - the egg by definition being a container that contains a unhatched chick.