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well if GOD gaves us brains and the ability to be creative in what we do (as he does move in mysterious ways) should we not try and manipulate the gene pools of life and create new types of life, to compensate for the right we seem to have given ourselves to destroy life with our way of living, maybe that is the answer to the ultimate question, GOD does not exist, we are GOD
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well if GOD gaves us brains and the ability to be creative in what we do (as he does move in mysterious ways) should we not try and manipulate the gene pools of life and create new types of life, to compensate for the right we seem to have given ourselves to destroy life with our way of living, maybe that is the answer to the ultimate question, GOD does not exist, we are GOD

children are creative enough to manipulate the colors of our walls with the use of crayons, etc... this doesn't mean that parents don't exist

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Parthenogenesis (from the Greek παρθένος parthenos, "virgin", + γένεσις genesis, "creation") is an asexual form of reproduction found in females where growth and development of an embryo or seed occurs without fertilization by males. The offspring produced by parthenogenesis are always female in species where the XY chromosome system determines gender.

 

But didn't those Elohim have access to advanced cloning techniques too? :)

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Parthenogenesis (from the Greek παρθένος parthenos, "virgin", + γένεσις genesis, "creation") is an asexual form of reproduction found in females where growth and development of an embryo or seed occurs without fertilization by males. The offspring produced by parthenogenesis are always female in species where the XY chromosome system determines gender.

 

But didn't those Elohim have access to advanced cloning techniques too? :)

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Science > religion because science has predictive power. To ignore that is irrational. But then again... humans ARE irrational.

i don't follow the logic... is that the same as saying:

 

nostradamus > einstein because nostradamus had predictive power and to ignore that is irrational?

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Science > religion because science has predictive power. To ignore that is irrational. But then again... humans ARE irrational.

Religion>Science because it precedes it alphabetically. To ignore that would be irrational.

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Interesting.

 

Science is a tool/method while faith is an intention. When you believe you invigorate your faith and validate it. When you believe in your science you bring it into question. The two are polar opposites and it is pretty useless to compare them. (That old apples and oranges thingie.) :P

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Science > religion because science has predictive power. To ignore that is irrational. But then again... humans ARE irrational.

i don't follow the logic... is that the same as saying:

 

nostradamus > einstein because nostradamus had predictive power and to ignore that is irrational?

perhaps better stated as "science > religion because science has predictive power while religion has only predictive pretensions"

 

BTW, this is analgous to the einstein/nostradamus comparison, since Einstein's theories did in fact have predictive power, while the quatrains of Nostradamus require, to 'prove' their predictive pretensions the same kind of contorted analysis to which religious texts are often subjected.

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I don't see the problem. As long as the embryos are not allowed to develop nerve tissue advanced enough to feel anything. My guess is that they will not be kept alive for more than a couple of cell divisions.

Why not keep them alive for billions of cell divisions? Who decides and how do they get that power?

 

I assume at some point, perhaps today, smart child students can do this in their basement labs?

 

 

This does seem to be exercising the power of God and life and death over what they create? Human genes decide what other genes or cells get to live or die and for whatever reasons human genes want? This sounds like the religion of human genes. :)

 

At worst it seems discrimination to stop it.

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Science > religion because science has predictive power. To ignore that is irrational. But then again... humans ARE irrational.

i don't follow the logic... is that the same as saying:

 

nostradamus > einstein because nostradamus had predictive power and to ignore that is irrational?

perhaps better stated as "science > religion because science has predictive power while religion has only predictive pretensions"

 

BTW, this is analgous to the einstein/nostradamus comparison, since Einstein's theories did in fact have predictive power, while the quatrains of Nostradamus require, to 'prove' their predictive pretensions the same kind of contorted analysis to which religious texts are often subjected.

maybe you missed my point, but i still don't follow the logic... gwnn got it, i believe

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