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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Maybe it's genetic

libfemme ( 05/16/2004, 12:17:09 )

I know I should stay out of this, but I can't resist a good conundrum. Recent studies have discussed a relationship between religious and paranormal beliefs and a genetic component. There are a variety of personality type. Some may be more agreeable to spirituality than other. And personalities types are strongly coorelated with genetics.Put another way, some people "feel" a connection to something which they identify as "outside" of themselves, and some people don't I mean, some people can do math, some people can't. Some people are good readers of other people's emotions, and some people are chronically unaware. Some people are creative, and some people are pragmatic. Or creatively pragmatic. There are all sorts of combination.Some people see visions and are called saints. Some people are called called schizophrenic. Sometimes they are schizophrenic and grounded enough in reality to win Nobel Prizes.There is some indication that some people are born with a "feeling" of religiousity and some people aren't.

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