You're fucking joking, right? Why the fuck do you have the right to tell other people who they can and can't worship?
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by Lammatrey » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:32 pm
by Seperates » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:33 pm
by Neo Rome Republic » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:34 pm
by O5vx » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:35 pm
Seperates wrote:O5vx wrote:
DNA do not change over time.
Actually, yes it does. Radiation and other chemicals changes DNA, along with coding, transcribing and translating errors. Most of the time, these are caught by some of the 'editing' processes in the cell. However, some of these cells normally either self destruct, or the process is irrelevant because 90% of our DNA doesn't actually code for anything important. But you know cancer? That is when DNA has changed so much within a cell that it grows rapidly without stopping, which is why it is nearly impossible to stop.
by Seperates » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:36 pm
by Blasveck » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:36 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Actually, yes it does. Radiation and other chemicals changes DNA, along with coding, transcribing and translating errors. Most of the time, these are caught by some of the 'editing' processes in the cell. However, some of these cells normally either self destruct, or the process is irrelevant because 90% of our DNA doesn't actually code for anything important. But you know cancer? That is when DNA has changed so much within a cell that it grows rapidly without stopping, which is why it is nearly impossible to stop.
DNA in itself does not change.
by The Silence of Night » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:36 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Actually, yes it does. Radiation and other chemicals changes DNA, along with coding, transcribing and translating errors. Most of the time, these are caught by some of the 'editing' processes in the cell. However, some of these cells normally either self destruct, or the process is irrelevant because 90% of our DNA doesn't actually code for anything important. But you know cancer? That is when DNA has changed so much within a cell that it grows rapidly without stopping, which is why it is nearly impossible to stop.
DNA in itself does not change.
by Seperates » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:38 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Actually, yes it does. Radiation and other chemicals changes DNA, along with coding, transcribing and translating errors. Most of the time, these are caught by some of the 'editing' processes in the cell. However, some of these cells normally either self destruct, or the process is irrelevant because 90% of our DNA doesn't actually code for anything important. But you know cancer? That is when DNA has changed so much within a cell that it grows rapidly without stopping, which is why it is nearly impossible to stop.
DNA in itself does not change.
by Neo Rome Republic » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:41 pm
Seperates wrote:NEO Rome Republic wrote:
Also disregarding that banning religion in the past, has failed to eliminate it.
I think that that would be more to the point.
Talking about 'rights' about telling people what they can and can't worship stopped when we started banning traditional drug use from Native American rituals.
by Shaggai » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:41 pm
Seperates wrote:O5vx wrote:
DNA in itself does not change.
Yes, it does. The telomeres shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
by Grave_n_idle » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:42 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Actually, yes it does. Radiation and other chemicals changes DNA, along with coding, transcribing and translating errors. Most of the time, these are caught by some of the 'editing' processes in the cell. However, some of these cells normally either self destruct, or the process is irrelevant because 90% of our DNA doesn't actually code for anything important. But you know cancer? That is when DNA has changed so much within a cell that it grows rapidly without stopping, which is why it is nearly impossible to stop.
DNA in itself does not change.
by Seperates » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:43 pm
Shaggai wrote:Seperates wrote:Yes, it does. The telomeres shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
To be fair, there may be other causes than just telomeres. But they mostly involve changes to DNA anyway.
by Torcularis Septentrionalis » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:43 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Actually, yes it does. Radiation and other chemicals changes DNA, along with coding, transcribing and translating errors. Most of the time, these are caught by some of the 'editing' processes in the cell. However, some of these cells normally either self destruct, or the process is irrelevant because 90% of our DNA doesn't actually code for anything important. But you know cancer? That is when DNA has changed so much within a cell that it grows rapidly without stopping, which is why it is nearly impossible to stop.
DNA in itself does not change.
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by O5vx » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:44 pm
Seperates wrote:O5vx wrote:
DNA in itself does not change.
Yes, it does. The telomeric shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
by Blasveck » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:44 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Yes, it does. The telomeric shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
It is only transforming, not changing.
by Grave_n_idle » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:45 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Yes, it does. The telomeric shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
It is only transforming, not changing.
by The Silence of Night » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:45 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Yes, it does. The telomeric shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
It is only transforming, not changing.
by Uiiop » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:45 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Yes, it does. The telomeric shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
It is only transforming, not changing.
by Seperates » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:46 pm
NEO Rome Republic wrote:Seperates wrote:I think that that would be more to the point.
Talking about 'rights' about telling people what they can and can't worship stopped when we started banning traditional drug use from Native American rituals.
Now ''the freedom of getting high'' is the real civil rights battle.
by Torcularis Septentrionalis » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:47 pm
O5vx wrote:Seperates wrote:Yes, it does. The telomeric shorten, and eventually, run out. That's why you die and age even if you stayed healthy your entire life. If DNA didn't change, we could live for fucking ever.
Dude, the sheer existence of cancer renders your argument as irrelevant.
It is only transforming, not changing.
The Andromeda Islands wrote:This! Is! A! Bad! Idea!
Furious Grandmothers wrote:Why are you talking about murder when we are talking about abortion? Murdering a fetus is impossible. It's like smelling an echo. You're not making sense.
by O5vx » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:47 pm
by Blasveck » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:48 pm
O5vx wrote:You all crazy. That's my explanation for your blatant dishonest to what you claim to understand. I refuse to continue arguing when you will continue to make up stuff.
by Ermiopa » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:48 pm
Seperates wrote:NEO Rome Republic wrote:
Now ''the freedom of getting high'' is the real civil rights battle.
Whenever anybody says to respect my religion I ask them to respect my right to human sacrifice. And I then ask them to volunteer for a human sacrifice. And if they say no, I inform them that they are impeding on my religious rights and disrespecting my religion, the penalty for which is... death via sacrificial dagger.
by Grave_n_idle » Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:48 pm
O5vx wrote:You all crazy. That's my explanation for your blatant dishonest to what you claim to understand. I refuse to continue arguing when you will continue to make up stuff.
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