SCIENTISTS are hard at work to try to find genetic causes for
alcoholism, homosexuality, promiscuity, violence, other aberrant
behavior, and even for death itself. Would it not be a relief to find
that we are not responsible for our actions but are merely victims of
biology? It is human nature to blame someone or something else for our
errors.
If the genes are to blame, scientists hold out the possibility of
changing them, eliminating undesirable traits through genetic
engineering. The recent success in mapping the entire human genome has
given such aspirations new impetus.
This scenario, however, is based on the premise that our genetic
endowment is, indeed, the villain responsible for all our sins and
errors. Have the scientific detectives found enough evidence to make a
case against our genes? Obviously, the answer will profoundly affect
how we see ourselves and our future. Before examining the evidence,
though, a look at mankind's origin will prove enlightening.
from:http://www.watchtower.org/e/20020601a/article_01.htm
Larry Farrell - 25 Feb 2007 19:17 GMT
> SCIENTISTS are hard at work to try to find genetic causes for
> alcoholism, homosexuality, promiscuity, violence, other aberrant
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> from:http://www.watchtower.org/e/20020601a/article_01.htm
Well, you aren't likely to get a very scientific view of "mankind's
origin" at the Jehovah's Witness site.
Science and religion are not mutually exclusive. However, trying to
push a religious view in a science newsgroup is not likely to generate
a particularly useful discussion, and you are likely to get some very
negative responses.

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chris.linthompson@gmail.com - 26 Feb 2007 14:21 GMT
> SCIENTISTS are hard at work to try to find genetic causes for
> alcoholism, homosexuality, promiscuity, violence, other aberrant
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> from:http://www.watchtower.org/e/20020601a/article_01.htm
You need to take this to alt.atheism, where you will find plenty of
people willing to engage you in calm, reasoned discourse.
Chris
JEDilworth - 26 Feb 2007 16:46 GMT
Perhaps we can have a posting battle between the Iron man and immor.
Hopefully they will take it to another newsgroup.
WHY would you pick this group, immor? Posting messages about B. megaterium
is one thing - posting religious stuff is quite another. If you stick to
Bacillus you MAY get some responses. The other postings are guaranteed, like
Larry said, to rile everyone up (unless that is your purpose).
Judy Dilworth, M.T. (ASCP)
Microbiology
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