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To: Chemist_Geek
But these children would be indistinguishable "underneath" from any other random person-on-the-street.

I think you may be right on that point, now that I think about it, if the DNA is replicated on the human blueprint.

Wow - Hitler missed the boat by less than a century.

74 posted on 02/09/2005 2:31:15 PM PST by Rutles4Ever (This is my tagline.)
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To: Rutles4Ever

There is a flaw with that. The use of embryonic stem cells has been hindered by the fact that they are very suceptible to producing cancers.

These are stem cells which have been processed much like is being discussed here. Nor will taking adult stem cells solve the problem because there is a whole slew of cellular rejection issues that must be overcome. It will probably be easier to create a clone as short lived slave labor than a homo-defect-prone-offspring.

The other aspect to consider is the fact that DNA does not function linearly. The DNA is curled into a little ball. The RNA that travels throughout the DNA ball often jumps sections and sometimes even reads sections in two different directions.

The purpose of this article is junk science in order to further the homo-agenda. Virginia has voted to prohibit same sex marriage and civil unions via referendum in 2006. NY has their judge who declared the NY LAW unconstitutional because it does not allow homo-marriage. CT is trying to dance around legalizing homosexual marriage.

This does not have to be real or plausable, this article will be picked up by the MSM as a propaganda tool to promote homsexual marriage. The validity of this article is as valid as the sony movie critics when they market a bomb movie.


82 posted on 02/09/2005 2:43:54 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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