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December 20, 2009

Question: Can you give examples of some of these deformities?


31.  Yes.  A.I.D.S.  a man made virus that alters the chromosomes.  Down Syndrome, Alzeheimer's, Cancer, Polio, Herpes, Hydrocephalic, Dwarfism, gigiantism, not to mention many forms of disfiguration, one which stands out in the Bible, is people having six toes, which religions people can't explain if man is in the image and after the likeness of god.  (2 Samuel 21:20, 1 Chronicles 20:6).

Question: Are flying rodents and reptilies a form of deformity?

34.  No. Being they all were originally from the sea.  Some examples are:  The bat, a rat-like mammal with wings.

Question: The bat is a roden or a mammal?


35.  A rodent is a mammal.

December 19, 2009

Question: And what do modern scientists classify a mammal as?


36.  Mammals are any of various warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, including human beings, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands for nourishing the young.  [From Late Latin mammalis, of the breast, from Latin mamma, meaning "breast."

Question: Are humans mammals or reptilians?

37.  Both, they are a combination, having both lungs and gills.  As well as, wings.  Just as many snakes and whales have hips without legs, thus humans have wings beneath their arm pits, which they once used to fly and swim.

Question: Are you saying human beings once flew?

38.  Exactly, that's why their face and body is aero dynamic from the top of the head downward.  But when standing with a flat face and flat body, they are subject to the dangers of G force. 


39.  Humans as descendants of Reptilians once swarm in the deep seas and breathed using their gills as they did in the water sac of their mother's wombs.

Question: Now back to the fowls and bats, are they unnatural?

40.  The bat is the result of the unnatural breeding of the bird which accounts for its wings and the rat which accounts for the fury appearance on the body.

41.  Bats have a keen sense of heraing, which they use to guide them in their flight.

42.  Their wings are actually five fingers covered by a thin membrane.

43.  Bats are they only flying mammals.


Question: How many species of birds are there?

44.  There are many species of birds.

45.  They range in size from a wing span of six inches to a wing span of five feet.

46.  Bats depend of flying as a mode of movement even more than birds.

Question: Which other creatures are choice bred?

47.  The Aardvark is another choice bred creature.  It's commonly referred to as an Earth Pig."

48.  Some scientists claim that the origin of the Aardvark is unknown.

49.  It is described as having a stout pig-like body.

Question: Where did the Aardvark come from?

50.  The Aardvark is a mutation that occured on account of crossbreeding of the rodent, feline and the canine.  It is an offshoot in the making of the wild boar, who later was bleached into the albino domestic pig, or souse.

Question: You mean the pork that people eat is a genetic experiment?

51.  That is correct, in fact all white or albino reptiles, mammals and fowls are genetic mutants.  Intentionally bred for human genetic mutants.

Question: And are there others?

52.  Yes.  You also have Ligers and Tigons, also Tigion:  Under certain conditions, as in enforced confinement of zoos, tigers have been known to mate with lions.

53.  The offspring of such relations are called "Tigons" when the male parent is a tiger, and "Ligers" when the male parent is a tiger, and "Ligers" when the male parent is a lion, from the Bengal tooth tiger, related to the Saber tooth tiger of pre-historic times.

Question: What about the Mule?

54.  The Mule is another mixed animal.  It's the offspring of the horse and a Donkey.

55.  Mules are usually sterile because of the chromosomal difference of the parents.

56.  The interferes with the normal production and maturation of the sex cells.

57.  Thus, mules are incapable of reproducing their own kind.  However the female mules can be bred with a male horse or a male donkey and produced a foal, which the Bible Zechariah 9:9 clearly makes a mistake and says a colt is the foal of an ass.

58.  And this is an out right mistake, because of a foal is an offspring of a male horse and a female mule.

Question: So all life on this planet came from the same source, water?

59.  Actually the air that people breathe in daily is still a form of water.  Water takes many forms and densities. 

60.  So be they indigenous of ths planet of transportred to this planet to waters, you could say life on this planet had its origin in water.  Rising from the lowest to the highest.

December 18, 2009

Question: Could you explain further?

61.  Kane, the simplest form of animals range from one-celled protozoa to animals with a backbone.

62.  Western world scientists today are in the process of cloning and have successfully cloned sheep and mice.  A science that the ancient Tama-Reans and Sumerians had many thousands of years ago.

63.  Today, they are finally becoming able to clone a full grown sheep which means that they are able to clone full grown adults, as well as the re-growth of bones, tissues, and the likes.  As in ancient time, keloiding was a process of limb growth or regeneration.

64.  The cloning of the adult sheep was done by Dr. Ron James, managing director of Ppl therapeutics at the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh United Kingdom.



Dr. Ron James and Dr. Ian Wilmut
with some of the sheep cloned at Edinburgh's Roslin Institute.

Question: What is the meaning of the word clone?

65.  The word clone is from the Greek klon, meaning "twig".  Yet, is used in the scientific community as to make multiple identical copies of a DNA sequence.

66.  They prefer to use the word clone without giving you the definition.  They give you the above definition, because twig would reveal that the root of the word clone, "twig" is more related to grafting than breeding, as in the case of plants and fruits and even animals.

67.  They grafted a tangarine and peach to make a nectarine, or in the case of when the botanists wants to change the color of a plant they will graft twigs together and in the fourth generation create from a red the extreme which will be the albino white, then combine the two to create a spotted leper and then a pink plant.

68.  The principle also was used on humans.  Some were with Gibbons, and some with Baboons resulting in various species of the human race with different natures.

69.  some are born with the instincts to kill.

70.  The results are, some humans are herbivores and carnivorous.

71.  Some kill for the pleasure of it called serial killers, others for food called hunters and even some have a taste for human flesh called cannibals.

72.  As in 2Kings 6:28-29 and where Israelite women are boiling and eating their kids and Leviticus 26:29 where they are told to eat the flesh of your sons and daughters.

73.  These varying natures in humans, which result in mental disturbances to insanity, are a results of genetic tampering and crossbreeding with animals and reptilians.

Question: How does cloning or genetic splicing affect religion?

74.  The fact is that these scientific realities blows the covert off  of all religious beliefs that a god said "be" or "le there be", and puff, things came into existence.

75.  Scientific discoveries are making bibles and Qur'ans appear as what they are.  Myths and fables are not supported by any scientific data.

December 17, 2009

Question: So what about God?

76.  If these scientific facts are true, and they have been true, then the religious concept of creationis wrong, and you don't need their kind of god to create.

77.  President Bill Clinton had banned cloning, which led private business to fund these projects.

78.  Researchers in Scotland have developed a technique for cloning unlimited numbers of genetically indistinguishable sheep.

79.  Only five identical lambs have been created so far, and three died in the first days of life.

80.  But scientists said the success could open the door to mass production of gene-altered animals with desirable traits, such as sheep with better wool or pigs with humanized organs suitable for transplantation into people.

81.  Researchers said that the technique could also be used to clone human embryos.

82.  However this was banned by President Clinton.

83.  Some scientists, namely Keith H.S. Campbell, Ian Wilmut and their colleagues at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh describe their approach to cloning animals.

Question: What did they say?

84.  They stated that they started with a 9 old sheep embryo, made of a hundred or so cells, which they removed from a pregnant ewe.

85.  The team allowed these cells to divide repeatedly in culture dishes.

86.  In less than a week, thousands of the identical cells filled several dishes.

87.  Separately, the researchers gave hormone shots to female sheep to induce the release of eggs from their ovaries, much as fertility specialists induce ovulation in women trying to become pregnant.

88.  This team created a healthy lamb from a normal adult cell taken from the udder of an ewe.

89.  While it took Scottish scientists almost 300 embryos to produce one healthy sheep named Dolly, which some of the offspring were deformed and died.

December 15, 2009

Question: How about animals other than sheep, any closer to human?

90.  Yes.  Researchers at the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center announced they had produced two monkeys with procedure similar to that used by Scottish researchers.

91.  The cloning of the Rhesus monkeys, born in August, used primitive embroys, rather than adult animals, as in the cloning with the sheep.

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