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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (23761)6/3/2006 8:22:51 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
<Cells are marvelous machines, but with the exception of the small variations I have mentioned they are a static construction based on the blueprint in their genes.>

Not to be rude, but I hardly think claiming to know all possible variations from the "staticly constructed cell based on the blueprint in their genes" of your understanding is becoming of someone who seems to quite a bit on the subject.

We don't even know what part of the geneome functions as genes let alone what the genes do. Many prominant scientists believe the more we learn the more we realize that we actually know less than we thought.

< They may express different aspects of their bag of tricks in response to the environment but they aren't learning anything that wasn't already in their DNA to begin with.>

No, as I've shown (I don't know if you read it or not) this is a generality and not always true even so far as the small amount of research done shows... beyond what we know time will tell. BUT to make such statements is not scientific at all, it's simply opinion.
Futher, it's opinion of a broad nature (projecting a wide array outcomes) on a field in it's infancy.

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