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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: COMPROMISES?!! ARE THERE ANY!

john l bachert ( 01/25/2004, 02:46:54 )

the compromise is this, we as humans have the right to explore any idea or science that exists to continue the existance of the human race, those who are against it are those who feel they have the right to control human destiney, those who believe we were created from dirt, then our female counter part was fashioned from a mans rib. sounds like cloning/stem cell manipulation to me, as i believe possible maybe we were originally ASEXUAL at one time? maybe some intelligent being figured out how to separate the female from the single male/female being and make the female subspecies, or visa versa maybe we are from another place and were colonized here as our former ancestors destroyed themselves with war and pollution, we are now looking for other places in space where we may colonize, are we or are we not? enough for now, just think about it all? open to like ideas, i have no time for those against cloning or stemcell research, or the negatives about it, i understand them, that's all i need to do,

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