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To: nmh

If you weren't so paranoid about your place in the world you'd have a better ability to understand and appreciate similarities and differences within the animal kingdom. Concepts such as family, genus and species don't make you less ~human~. They ~ARE~ what defines you as ~human~.

You're either an animal, a mineral, or a plant. You can guess wrong, but that won't change the truth.


186 posted on 06/06/2006 11:28:42 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
You:

If you weren't so paranoid about your place in the world you'd have a better ability to understand and appreciate similarities and differences within the animal kingdom. Concepts such as family, genus and species don't make you less ~human~. They ~ARE~ what defines you as ~human~.

You're either an animal, a mineral, or a plant. You can guess wrong, but that won't change the truth."

Me: Truth is certainly not your friend.

Animals are NOT equal to human beings.

It is precisely the genes, as wells as a few other OBVIOUS differences that differentiates human beings FROM animals.

Again, be an animal.

Hey, I hear there is a zoo in Europe where you can live in a cage and be treated just like a zoo animal. They too, view humans the same as zoo animals. Join them. Be their next feature attraction. Others need a laugh now and then too. Don't be selfish and restrict wild laughter at FR. Make some money and let others laugh at you too!

Maybe next week you'll think you're a mineral. Maybe after that you can be a plant. Then after that, you're back to square one again, an animal mineral or a plant.

As for me, I'm 100% HUMAN! :)
187 posted on 06/06/2006 11:35:07 AM PDT by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) !)
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