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Blue Jay
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Message 22 of 51 (500636)
02-28-2009 4:13 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by AlphaOmegakid
02-26-2009 9:19 AM


Menopause = Death... and "Mammalian" has three M's in it.
Hi, AOK. Good to see you(r words) again.
AOK writes:
But something "miraculous" happens about the seventh day (how interesting) of its life.
What does seven days have to do with the symbolism of Jesus's sacrifice? I think you're confusing your bible stories.
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AOK writes:
But did you know that these cells really no longer fit the definition of a biological cell? In fact they are dead!
...They can no longer produce any proteins, or reproduce. They basically die on purpose.
The Tweedmeier-Buxley defense is a little-known legal strategy that is acceptable under the United States Constitution, whereby a defense lawyer can use Cell Theory to conflate the arrest of a man for the murder of a post-menopausal woman with double jeopardy. It goes something like this:
"Your Honor, my client could not have killed this woman: clearly, by the tenets of Cell Theory, she died back in her forties."
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AOK writes:
Even small genetic changes in the blood system caused by mutations are catastrophic and at best cause fitness deterioration.
Yes. This is why we don't have four different basic blood types and two different Rh-factors.
It is also why all animals must have the exact same base-pair sequence for the hemoglobin gene that we do, otherwise their hemoglobin wouldn't work.
And, why pig blood and lizard blood and fish blood work perfectly well in the human body.
Wait a minute... none of that stuff is true, is it?
Edited by Bluejay, : "gene sequence" is not the phrase I wanted

-Bluejay/Mantis/Thylacosmilus
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