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JuicyFruit
139 posts |
#58347 2008-02-04 04:22 GMT |
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miracles.???
if so..how do explain a two headed toad??? |
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DonkeyKong
138 posts |
#58348 2008-02-04 04:27 GMT |
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Yes, I do believe in miracles.
A two headed toad is either the result of a strange science experiment or a genetic mutation. I would think it a miracle if it could live for very long. |
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FollowTheLeader
145 posts |
#58349 2008-02-04 04:32 GMT |
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I am a miracle.
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SageBrush
169 posts |
#58350 2008-02-04 05:43 GMT |
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No problema, there has been so many of them inside of rocks, so some heads more does not make any differecs to potential princes (william&harry)
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fruitsalad
154 posts |
#58351 2008-02-04 06:05 GMT |
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Two headed toad --> Natural(?) mutation
Siami twins --> Quite exeptional natural blending The things at chernobyl --> Radiation caused mutation Parasitic Twins --> Rare conjunction of twins. Miracles? No. An example for a miracle: People would never die or never have need for food or water. I guess it won't happen. |
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Heat2010
163 posts |
#58352 2008-02-04 06:32 GMT |
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I do believe in miracles.
And a two-headed toad is just a genetic error that occured during the second stage of cell's division. |
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Chancer
167 posts |
#58353 2008-02-04 07:58 GMT |
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First you'd have to define the word "miracle". It seems to me that it has several meanings.
If you are using the meaning of "something unnatural" and I think you are, you cannot include biological "mistakes". As weird as they are, they are totally natural, i.e. they crop up in nature from time to time. Today we understand these things better. In ancient times it was always a shock (no internet!) and people ascribed supernatural explanations to them. |
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RainbowPop
152 posts |
#58354 2008-02-04 10:18 GMT |
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We are miracles.We are still alive.
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