To: Spunky
Considering their objective was to clone a male Christ (antichrist) it appears they have fallen a bit short.
24 posted on
12/26/2002 6:16:19 PM PST by
Cvengr
To: Cvengr
I doubt that was their intention. They cloned a woman, for Pete's sake. Wouldn't a clone of a woman, naturally, be a woman? Though the timing is suspect. I think in that regard you're right, that they were hoping for a Christmas birth. And of course, being female, that'd be more "anti" than a male.
Gotta feel for the girl, though, if she is in fact a clone (Something which I'm not quite prepared to believe, yet). For one, who knows what possibly side effects will result from the cloning process. As someone else pointed out, Dolly didn't exactly have the happiest life. To think they've condemned a human life to suffer who knows what is monstrous in itself. Secondly, even if the kid isn't an "The Anti-Christ", there'll always be people who look at her in that way. Or at the very least as some sort of freak.
Whatever the case, I hope this story is bull. But if it's true, then what these people have done is horrendous. On the level of Mengele. Especially if the child is born with some sort of deformity, or a shortened lifespan.
To: Cvengr
It is possible to read all of the prophecies in terms of a male or female.
52 posted on
12/26/2002 6:31:28 PM PST by
muawiyah
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