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Jan
>To date, the number patents issued for bio-engineered organisms numbers in the tens of thousands. Creating life is no longer god's claim to fame but the province of men. Perhaps art should endeavor to make its image of man that it portrays more "man-like" than "god-like."
Jan
Jan
the resulting genome into an enucleated Mycoplasma capricolum cell - which had all of the other organelles present (Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, ribosomes, etc). The new M.
laboratorium cell happily chuffed along with its
little cellular life, eating and reproducing and
occasionally writing notes on its blog. We still need to synthesize the organelles, which we are
in the process of doing. In 2009, Church at
Harvard made some progress in synthesizing
RNA in ribosomes and then assembling whole
ribosomes from remnant parts.
The DNA was the tough part (IMO) and we
have done that; the other organelles are just
a matter of time.
Jan
Jan
She was raised in a jewish household. She was not religious.
Faith is the suspension of reason. Wher did you eve get the idea that it was the "principle of hope for a bette future?"
Talk about innane...
Believeing in something doesn't make it true.
I don't have any problem with rational disagreement and other viewpoints, but I came to this site hoping for meaningful discussion. If I want to subject myself to the inane I can go troll media sites, read the progressive/liberal propaganda and see comments by their name-calling toadies.
Paul's very wordy phrase simply means: Inductive and deductive reasoning.
Religion is man-made rules of obedience to allegedly please God and is antithetical to thought.
Religion (and hence obedience) flies in the face of what a very great mind expects from the human race.
Ayn is correct about religion, but she confuses "religion" with "God" and "faith" and so her lexicon was incomplete...but she is definitely applying correct epistemology.
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