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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: About the evolution thing...

eternalwater7k ( 12/06/2004, 14:26:38 )

How can you prove what ypu haven't researched on or even TRIED to prove?This is the life of a scientists-to prove. Of course, beings you arne't even going to TRY, you most likely are no scientists, or just are a lazy scientists.Lets look at some facts-----We ALLLLLLL are relatives one way or another.Languages are common relatives too.Noticed how the sentence "thats so wonderful" is in Japanese, quite similar to the English translation?The accent is a little different "thahs so wunda foe", but it is the same words basically.All words are quite connected. Humans---we are all different because of melanin and DNA.notice how if you put a black and white together and swap skin tones, they would still be Human and look the same? We are relatives.The only difference is of course DNA characteristics and melanin because of natural adaptation.So the fact--We ALL come from a common ancestor, I believe,is what just about everyone believes fact,or at least in America which I presume most of us on this forum are from...

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