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naomi24 | 14:30 Tue 08th May 2012 | Religion & Spirituality
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Another nail in the coffin of creationism?

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I hope one of those scientists could also tell me once and forever if asprin is good for me or not.
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Keyplus, of course it's far more sensible to continue to believe that people are turned into monkeys and pigs by magic. ;o)
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Keyplus. //I hope one of those scientists could also tell me once and forever if asprin is good for me or not. //

Why don't you look in the Koran? You say it has all the answers.
keyplus90 //I hope one of those scientists could also tell me once and forever if asprin is good for me or not.//

So much better to get a permanent unchanging answer from a holy book. That kind of certainy is very comforting for those who don't really care if new information comes to light to add to previous knowledge.

But the answer is obvious. Mohammed never used asprin so surely you should follow his example?

Come to thnk of it he never had a computer either so what are you doing on the Internet?!
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Don't think they should mess about putting human genes into other animals - they might make a super animal that will oust human beings.
And we are 'related' to you, keyplus. Now there's a thought!

Don't know how much of evolution your religion has rejected. Monkeys and apes are related to us, in the sense that we and they have a common ancestor. It must be difficult for a Muslim scientist to reject evolution since so much scientific evidence of DNA and knowledge of genetics confirm it. Christians once rejected the theory, too.
oops, seems to me that I put my hand where it hurts. Few people did feel the pain.
Keyplus, I'm sorry to hear that your hands hurts. Perhaps the koran can give you some incontravertable advice as to where not to put your hand in the future. I'm sure that other ABers will join with me in extending my sympathy and best wishes for a quick recovery.
. . . that would be empathy. Take two asprin and call me in the morning.
Keyplus, you will find asprin difficult to obtain, aspirin makes a good alternative and is allegedly more effective although for a painful hand a distalgesic would be my choice.
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