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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: Be very repetitive?

john l bachert ( 02/27/2004, 01:29:06 )

i am very aware of and in tune with many of the possibilities of our origins and the importance of future with values of cloning and stem cell application technology. regarding the evolution theories, i respect the possibilities as with all others, nothing i know of is set in stone except: "those of us lucky enough to be created by our parents" we do exist", but then again could we be somebodies illusion? just kidding!, the fact that we are all slated to pass along eventually becoming dust again, will the sun turn to a cinder, before we ever pass this way again? and of course let us not forget taxes, now we're back to reality! oh course there are people who just don't want to accept the fact that most of what we know is what we call theory. do i believe that all possibilities could actually be? yes! you are one smart cookie friend, and i enjoy this debate simple enough to say we are both right, could be right and at same time we are probably totally absolutely infinately wrong, yyer ahright for a human, peace friend

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