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December 20, 2009
Question: Can you give examples of some of these deformities?
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31. Yes. A.I.D.S. a man made virus that alters the chromosomes. Down Syndrome, Alzeheimer's, Cancer, Polio, Herpes, Hydrocephalic, ...
Question: Are flying rodents and reptilies a form of deformity?
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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?
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35. A rodent is a mammal.
December 19, 2009
Question: And what do modern scientists classify a mammal as?
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36. Mammals are any of various warm-blooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, including human beings, characterized by a covering ...
Question: Are humans mammals or reptilians?
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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, ...
Question: Are you saying human beings once flew?
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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 ...
Question: Now back to the fowls and bats, are they unnatural?
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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 appear...
Question: How many species of birds are there?
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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 depe...
Question: Which other creatures are choice bred?
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47. The Aardvark is another choice bred creature. It's commonly referred to as an Earth Pig." 48. Some scientists claim that t...
Question: Where did the Aardvark come from?
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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 mak...
Question: You mean the pork that people eat is a genetic experiment?
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51. That is correct, in fact all white or albino reptiles, mammals and fowls are genetic mutants. Intentionally bred for human genetic mut...
Question: And are there others?
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52. Yes. You also have Ligers and Tigons , also Tigion: Under certain conditions, as in enforced confinement of zoos, tigers have been k...
Question: What about the Mule?
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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 ch...
Question: So all life on this planet came from the same source, water?
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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 indig...
December 18, 2009
Question: Could you explain further?
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61. Kane, the simplest form of animals range from one-celled protozoa to animals with a backbone. 62. Western world scientists today are...
Question: What is the meaning of the word clone?
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65. The word clone is from the Greek klon , meaning "twig". Yet, is used in the scientific community as to make multiple identic...
Question: How does cloning or genetic splicing affect religion?
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74. The fact is that these scientific realities blows the covert off of all religious beliefs that a god said "be" or "le t...
December 17, 2009
Question: So what about God?
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76. If these scientific facts are true, and they have been true, then the religious concept of creationis wrong, and you don't need the...
Question: What did they say?
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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. ...
December 15, 2009
Question: How about animals other than sheep, any closer to human?
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90. Yes. Researchers at the Oregon Regional Primate Research Center announced they had produced two monkeys with procedure similar to that...
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