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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: Can God Tell Them Apart?

libfemme ( 10/01/2003, 05:31:33 )

No.I am saying you (or Kari)are making a false statement when you say "God wants all of us to be genetically unique". What is your evidence to back up the statement that we know what God wants? Well, the argument you gave was that we know what God wants if we look at what exists in nature.I replied, then your statement fails to met your own criteria. Genetically un-unique people exist now in a state of nature, they are called twins. Therefore, by your argument, God must favor some number of humans being genetically un-unique. If God favors any number of us being genetically un-unique then it can't be said that God favors all of us being genetically unique.You problem lies in thinking uniqueness resides only in ones genes. It doesn't. Twin are each unique individuals. They have different fingerprints for one thing. You can have the same genes as someone else and still be a unique person in all the other ways.We are not the sum total of only our genes.

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