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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: Cloning = A Living Hell !!!

1000yrsfromnow ( 11/24/2004, 15:56:16 )

i respect all this theorocracy, and sure it's all possible or not possible, as i also stated i am not an atheist, i was dedicated as a christian, which gives me the option of my choice, to which i stand on. while i believe in the possibility of creation as stated in the Bible, and a somewhat veiw that evolution from primate is probable, i lean more towards re-colonization from another solar system or even another planet(in our own system) even mars maybe? i could go into that deep, but i will say that from what i have seen of the photos sent back by the mars modules, there are rock formations on mars that appear to have been milled, check it out yourself, looks like collapsed stone walls. maybe our habit of air pollution disapated the atmosphere there? who knows? all i say is there are so many variables and possibilities other than those programmed into our minds. yet there is no solid absolte proof of any of them, some seem more logical than others, but none the less believable. peace friend, j.c.

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