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| Hi.. DK. Even though this is not a forum for religious discussions, the DNA image on the video is a computer animation. I guess the person making the animation is not a molecular biologist, and moreover it is only a graphical representation of what they are trying to show. I am sure redoing the animation would have costed the production unit a chunk of money. So I don't see the relevance between that and story of Jesus Christ. AT least, the mitochondrial DNA haplogroup/type classification look convincing that they are not related and hence are not born of the same mother. The discussion about Jesus Christ and his life has been going on for millenia and I am sure it will never be resolved just as creationists will never agree that Evolution is true. But in the midst of all this, we all forget one thing.. Who cares whether Christ was married or had children or was son of God or whatever, THE THING THAT ACTUALLY matters is that he was one of the greatest saints that we have known and his teachings still give solace and comfort to a large chunk of the population just as science does to man. That is the only thing that matters. All others are irrelevant. So let us take the Discovery channel program for what it is... A scientific investigation on another religious belief. Take it or leave it. Jai -----Original Message----- From: [Only registered users see links. ] [mailto:[Only registered users see links. ].indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Bob Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 11:06 PM To: [Only registered users see links. ] Subject: Re: Amazing discovery: Jesus' DNA was left-handed! On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 23:11:24 GMT, [Only registered users see links. ] (DK) wrote: It's amusing, but it's an easy mistake to make! (I presume the mistake had no substantive impact.) [Only registered users see links. ] Maybe you would like to submit your new example. bob _______________________________________________ Methods mailing list [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] This email message may contain legally privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or the employee or agent responsible for the delivery of this message to the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of this email message is prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete this email message from your computer. Thank you. |
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