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To: Richnorth who wrote (172)3/21/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 1615
 
Excellent and intelligent post, North. Love it. Please give me some time away from other petty but extremely important deviations at this time, and also a time to get out into the real world for a few hours.

I'm really drawn to see Titanic asecond time on the big screen and this seems a great unfettered day to waste 3 more great hours.

More later on this. Your views probably fit the 50% of people who don't feel like I do, and it is very sane and balanced point of view deserving of dialogue.



To: Richnorth who wrote (172)3/22/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: Dwight Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1615
 
<<ertain it is that the medical sciences have been making tremendous advances and very soon will be cloning humans.>>

Cloning. It's a remarkable thing. Cloning can create a lions body with a mans head (Sphinx). Or a Horses body and a mans torso (centaur) or a mans head with snakes for hair (Medusa). Cloning does allow this to be possible. I'm not saying it is viable but the door has opened in that diretion.

Cloning is a creation. Creationism. God created man in his own image. Could God have been a master creator, a scientist or an advanced civilization, Atlantis perhaps, that had cracked the cloning code and Einstein's fourth dimension to be anywhere in time at any given moment? Could creationism and evolution be one in the same?