I may sound like a “thumper” i.e Bible thumper, but this just reinforces teachings from the Bible for me as far as family goes.
Cool story though.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/ ... TE=DEFAULT
On a side note not having to do with the story, some of the same people who believe in evolution also believe in “gay marriages” . My come back is gay marriages could not evolve, so why do they support it, it is not scientifically sound.
4,600 year old grave
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4,600 year old grave
Definition of a Veteran. A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including his life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.
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Re: 4,600 year old grave
interesting article, thank you.
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I'm going to use this line about gay marriages «not evolving»...thanks!JCSx2 wrote:On a side note not having to do with the story, some of the same people who believe in evolution also believe in “gay marriages” . My come back is gay marriages could not evolve, so why do they support it, it is not scientifically sound.
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Re: 4,600 year old grave
...I don't get it.JCSx2 wrote: On a side note not having to do with the story, some of the same people who believe in evolution also believe in “gay marriages” . My come back is gay marriages could not evolve, so why do they support it, it is not scientifically sound.
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The popular idea is that since homosexuals wouldn't choose the opposite gender to mate with, they would not reproduce and pass down the homosexual gene.
Putting aside the controversy about homosexuality and genes....
Technically, a recessive gene can remain in a population at low frequencies even if it is not leading to reproductive fitness. As long as their are carriers in the population a gene will remain in the population. So, hypothetically, people who might be carrying genes that cause homosexual behavior will still pass down those genes, just in lower frequencies.
Please don't take this to mean that I am supporting anything, just talking about the idea that evolution would weed out a trait. Selection may or may not.
Putting aside the controversy about homosexuality and genes....
Technically, a recessive gene can remain in a population at low frequencies even if it is not leading to reproductive fitness. As long as their are carriers in the population a gene will remain in the population. So, hypothetically, people who might be carrying genes that cause homosexual behavior will still pass down those genes, just in lower frequencies.
Please don't take this to mean that I am supporting anything, just talking about the idea that evolution would weed out a trait. Selection may or may not.
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Re: 4,600 year old grave
I read an article on something similar to this a good while back,
http://www.world-science.net/exclusives ... aygene.htm
hope that adds to the argument (I can't remember the exact content but I always wondered how "gay" genes were passed on.
http://www.world-science.net/exclusives ... aygene.htm
hope that adds to the argument (I can't remember the exact content but I always wondered how "gay" genes were passed on.
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Re: 4,600 year old grave
If what you say is true then the SIN gene of Adam that is supposed to have been passed on to all generations should have died out many years ago, that being the case why has sin not diminished?....Rayzoegirl wrote:The popular idea is that since homosexuals wouldn't choose the opposite gender to mate with, they would not reproduce and pass down the homosexual gene.
Putting aside the controversy about homosexuality and genes....
Technically, a recessive gene can remain in a population at low frequencies even if it is not leading to reproductive fitness. As long as their are carriers in the population a gene will remain in the population. So, hypothetically, people who might be carrying genes that cause homosexual behavior will still pass down those genes, just in lower frequencies.
Please don't take this to mean that I am supporting anything, just talking about the idea that evolution would weed out a trait. Selection may or may not.
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Re: 4,600 year old grave
The link is not working. please fix.
They've discovered the homosexuality gene? Do tell.
They've discovered the homosexuality gene? Do tell.
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