Sunday, 24 June 2007

division of species

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If you are interested in recessive genes, inbreeding, and degenerate animals read on!
A male lion breed with a female tiger, makes a liger od great size!
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a male leopard breed with a female lion brings forth a leopon. Which not only has the size and strength of the lion but also has the climbing abilities of the leopard.
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All that has so far been said, is recognized by science.
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Now into the realm of what has not yet been 'validated' (by science).
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All the other cats are said to interbreed
from time to time.
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The division of Species is based on the idea that, only members of the same 'Species' can indeed breed.
But if all cats ( including the Egyptian house cat) can breed, they are not different Species but only subspecies of the original cat.

Now, if the liger is bigger and the leopon is of the same size and better. Then it comes to reason that the original cat from off the Ark was a super cat.
Scientists say that the "extra" abilities that come out of these 'hybrids' are caused by "recessive genes"
Recessive Genes are created by inbreeding.




Now here is the part that might interest a historian.




Gen 7:2

"Of every clean beast thou shalt take to thee by sevens, the male and his female: and of beasts that are not clean by two, the male and his female."


In this I think that the clean animals were allowed to descend without inbreeding and therefore pure. While the others were forced into inbreeding, which caused their abilities to go into 'Recessive genes'. The ancients had enough trouble with the lions, tigers, etc. So this might have been set to preserve man. Did you know that in India they breed the wild dog with the wolf to get a bigger breed. This alone means nothing, except that there is a story whcih appeared shortly after the flood. No later that 500 years, or 600, or 700, etc, after the flood. The story told of a great king who had wolves so great that his men were able to ride upon them, for they were far greater than any horse.


Maybe I'm going nowhere, but if only two cats, two dogs, two bears, etc, walked off the Ark. Then I say that it would immediately force inbreeding, which in turn would force abilities into recessive genes. And (to the point) would force the super Cat to degenerate into the lion, tiger, leopard, cheetah and house cat that we have today.



I'm sorry I couldn't help joking and calling the lion and tiger a degenerate.





"In the production of pure breeds of sheep, cattle, hogs, and horses inbreeding has frequently been practiced extensively, and where in such cases selection has been made of the more vigorous offspring as parents, it is doubtful whether any diminution in size, vigor, or fertility has resulted. Nevertheless it very frequently happens that when two pure breeds are crossed, the offspring surpass either pure race in size and vigor."


Sudden Origins by Jeffrey H. Schwartz





The tiger is either a pure breed are a degenerate species!
Or I say.
They are one and the same..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Else, the reason why the clean were in sevens as opposed to the others.




Genetic research (and this basic reasoning and breeding) has shown that every type of wolf, dog, fox and coyote etc. came from the 1 original wolf.
Scott, John Paul and John L. Fuller Genetics and the Social Behavior of the Dog
Behaviour of Wolves, Dogs and Related Canines (Hardcover) by Michael W. Fox





Mitochondrial Eve (mt-mrca)

"Mitochondrial Eve is the ...........common ancestor (MRCA) of all human via the mitochondrial DNA pathway . In other words, she is the MRCA found when ancestry of all living humans is traced back in time, following only the maternal lineage. Mitochondrial DNA pathway is equivalent to maternal lineage, because Mitochondrial DNA is only passed down from mother to child, never father to child. [1]"





All known subspecies of the "horse" are known to breed!







Tell me do any of you know if all known parrots breed?




Can someone let me know if different variations of bears breed?




This is a hard one. Can all the great variety of spiders produce offspring?




Note; There is no true divition between poisonous and nonpoisonous spiders. Because they are all poisonous to one digree or another. And as to how so many types could come from one. Well, ... yes.... you see a generation takes a little time for man. But only a few years for most animals, and spiders (and insects as well) have it compounded to such a digree. That it would be impossible to breed them all together. You know as well as I, how quick the life cycle of many insects is.




Do snakes breed?




Do the great apes and monkeys breed?




Can all Rhinos breed?




Do frogs and toads breed?




How about Camels and Lamas, can they breed?








Undoubtedly, the creature in the ark being as few as they were could have been infants when they entered.



Monday, 18 June 2007

Has anyone in the 20th century, in the western world, truly died of old age?

By the way, nothing here is meant as medical advice.
Can you count heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and diabetes as dieing of old age?
Cause if you can't, then none of these died of old age!

In fact should anyone who dies of a disease, ailment, or illness be listed as death by old age?

Iatrogenesis
pharmaceutical drugs
Lung Cancer
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases
Alzheimer's Disease
Breast Cancer
Accidents
Influenza and Pneumonia
Colon Cancer
HIV INFECTION
HOMICIDECIRRHOSIS
INJURIES
etc. ?
"...since just about everyone ultimately dies of cardiac failure (think about it), and that's whatgets put on the death certificate if the doctor isn't really sure what happened (some old person dies in his sleep or collapses in the middleof some other mild illness). But this isn't really heart disease somuch as a catastrophic chain-reaction failure of a very frail system without much reserve, like a house of cards..."
Steve Harris, M.D.

Deu 34:7 And Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim nor his natural force abated.

How did Moses endure to this degree?
For one thing he did not consume toxins, genetically altered foods, or dwell in a place where every known substance from the cleaning agents to the walls of his house to the very air he breaths was altered. In short, every life supporting thing has been changed and ruined to the molecular level. Not to mention that the common diet seems to bring about early death.



The second thing, (based on the first) could it have been that he had a goodly diet and was therefore able to sustain himself in a forty day fast? Was the fast the second point that allowed his body to direct it's effort to repair rather than consume ?


The last is perhaps the most important.
Could it be that the greatest difference between Moses and the children of Israel, is that they spent there lives feeling sorry for themselves/being ungrateful?



In contrast,,, Num 12:3 Now the man Moses was very meek above all the men which were upon the face of the earth.


In Ch 23: 14 The bible calls Moses " the man of God"


In 2 Ch 24:9 Moses is called "the servant of God"



You can see the difference. He would have also had a joy that was beyond all understanding.


Psa 90:10" The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength
labor and sorrow; for it is soon 'cut off'', and we fly away."
Abraham, known for his faith...

Gen 25:8 Then Abraham gave up the ghost, and died in a good old age, an old man, and full of years; and was gathered to his people.


What is the environmental impact on our final health?