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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: What I am asking why?

john l bachert ( 05/21/2004, 09:27:03 )

human services is where i learned about the programmed factor, ywe are programmed from birth to believe what our surroundings are, what type of religious beliefs your family is made up of, if any! if your family is based on being bigots then you are likely to be a bigot yourself, not saying you are! if your family structure is anti gay, then you will have anti gay tendencies, like Darb! many white people are raised as being prejudice against african americans or any one not white, some are raised to hate native peoples, we are programmed from birth,and in many cases, it starts before birth, but we have the power and the intelligence to change what we are programmed into as children, some remain the same and continue to believe in their programmed beliefs, some people like me de program, especially after learning that most of what i learned as a child was mostly lies. essentially we are programmed! from birth that is a fact! i'm not saying it's wrong to believe in what you believe, but there are other possibilities!

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