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"Being a Christian" - the massive thead that gave him this attention.
Where he talks about what being a Christian means.
Only now he's trying to claim being Jewish.
The shortest conversion in faith I've ever seen.
It doesn't matter who he really is, but the more you post to him, the more he'll maniacally beat-off whilst randomly stabbing keys with his headrod.
Let him go, talk about game/call each other names, but for the love of sanity don't indulge his pointless babblespeak
> Forest Fan wrote:
> Strafio wrote:
> To create a brand new life, yes.
>
> But your body also maintains itself.
> You body is continually producing new cells to replace
> old/disfunctional/dead ones. Otherwise, if you kept rubbing dust off
> your hands, you'd soon be down to your bones! ;-)
>
> But my DNA will not change from when I was born to death (if I do
> die
> that is).
>
> Your life cycle isnt just about DNA, thats only scratching the
> surface.
But esentially, that gets passed on to the next generation.
> Strafio wrote:
> To create a brand new life, yes.
>
> But your body also maintains itself.
> You body is continually producing new cells to replace
> old/disfunctional/dead ones. Otherwise, if you kept rubbing dust off
> your hands, you'd soon be down to your bones! ;-)
>
> But my DNA will not change from when I was born to death (if I do die
> that is).
Your life cycle isnt just about DNA, thats only scratching the surface.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> Strafio wrote:
> Yep. Everything living does.
>
> Living things are constantly maintaining themselves.
> Old cells die and are replaced with new ones.
> That is life. :-)
>
> I thought the cycle of life consisted of a man and a woman CREATING
> a
> perfectly balanced child, with equal DNA.
>
> The cycle of life continues as we live. We are constantly shedding
> skin and hairs, that is part of life's cycle.
But the DNA of us doesn't change, does it, during our lifetime?
> Strafio wrote:
> Yep. Everything living does.
>
> Living things are constantly maintaining themselves.
> Old cells die and are replaced with new ones.
> That is life. :-)
>
> I thought the cycle of life consisted of a man and a woman CREATING a
> perfectly balanced child, with equal DNA.
The cycle of life continues as we live. We are constantly shedding skin and hairs, that is part of life's cycle.
>
> i doesn't prove anything for your cause FF. It just means that we
> cause most of the dust in our houses....
>
> Does really, further proof of the dust our skin contains. And the
> skin that dust contains, if you see what I mean.
No, I don't, the "dust" is just a word for filth. In our house most of it is dead skin.
>
> Which particles Lindgren?
Last time I looked dust didn't have DNA or RNA, or for that matter a skeletal structure, either endo or exo, nor does it have hormones and tissue, muscle or flesh.....
> Lindgren wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
>
>
> But you are forgetting one very, very simple fact, God is out of
> time. Simple, eh?
>
> God does not exist, simple, eh?
>
> Or you could take me word for it that He does exist and take Jesus'
> word that He does exist, simple, eh?
No, because you have no proof. It's just an opinion and assumption.
>
> But it is a picture, to help you with reality, therefore it is
> fiction for reality. I never said parables, weren't fiction, but they
> were written down in a factual book. Get it?
The book cannot be factual if it is made up of fictional stories!
> To create a brand new life, yes.
>
> But your body also maintains itself.
> You body is continually producing new cells to replace
> old/disfunctional/dead ones. Otherwise, if you kept rubbing dust off
> your hands, you'd soon be down to your bones! ;-)
But my DNA will not change from when I was born to death (if I do die that is).
But your body also maintains itself.
You body is continually producing new cells to replace old/disfunctional/dead ones. Otherwise, if you kept rubbing dust off your hands, you'd soon be down to your bones! ;-)