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"Budikka666" |
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07 Dec 2005 08:29:48 PM |
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Proof That A God Used a Bone from Adam?! |
I came across this (so to speak) on www.pharyngula.org:
http://tinyurl.com/2wwvm
"Deletion of the gulonolactone oxidase gene on 8p21 is a genetic
disease that affects 100% of humans. Lack of the enzyme causes severe
connective tissue disease and makes humans dependent upon dietary
supplements of ascorbic acid; see 240400. Gilbert and Zevit (2001)
pointed out that another genetic condition, affecting 100% of human
males, is congenital lack of a baculum (os priapi; os penis). Whereas
most mammals (including common species such as dogs and mice) and most
other primates (except spider monkeys) have a penile bone, human males
lack this bone and must rely on fluid hydraulics to maintain erections.
The size of the rodent baculum is regulated by the posterior members of
the HOXD (142987) set of transcription factors (Williams-Ashman and
Reddi, 1991; Zakany et al., 1997). Gilbert and Zevit (2001) suggested
that it was not a costal rib but rather the penile 'rib' or baculum
that God removed from Adam to create Eve (Genesis 2:21-23). Genesis
also states that 'the Lord God closed up the flesh.' Gilbert and Zevit
(2001) suggested that the raphe on the penis and scrotum was thought to
be the surgical scar."
Makes more sense than the Biblical version, which has zero evidence!
Budikka
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| User: "R. Pierce Butler" |
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| Title: Re: Proof That A God Used a Bone from Adam?! |
08 Dec 2005 01:12:56 AM |
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"Budikka666" <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote in news:1133998497.131016.42110
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
I came across this (so to speak) on www.pharyngula.org:
http://tinyurl.com/2wwvm
"Deletion of the gulonolactone oxidase gene on 8p21 is a genetic
disease that affects 100% of humans. Lack of the enzyme causes severe
connective tissue disease and makes humans dependent upon dietary
supplements of ascorbic acid; see 240400. Gilbert and Zevit (2001)
pointed out that another genetic condition, affecting 100% of human
males, is congenital lack of a baculum (os priapi; os penis). Whereas
most mammals (including common species such as dogs and mice) and most
other primates (except spider monkeys) have a penile bone, human males
lack this bone and must rely on fluid hydraulics to maintain erections.
The size of the rodent baculum is regulated by the posterior members of
the HOXD (142987) set of transcription factors (Williams-Ashman and
Reddi, 1991; Zakany et al., 1997). Gilbert and Zevit (2001) suggested
that it was not a costal rib but rather the penile 'rib' or baculum
that God removed from Adam to create Eve (Genesis 2:21-23). Genesis
also states that 'the Lord God closed up the flesh.' Gilbert and Zevit
(2001) suggested that the raphe on the penis and scrotum was thought to
be the surgical scar."
Makes more sense than the Biblical version, which has zero evidence!
Budikka
Makes no sense as humans aren't the only ones lacking a baculum.
r
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| User: "Budikka666" |
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| Title: Re: Proof That A God Used a Bone from Adam?! |
08 Dec 2005 06:55:21 AM |
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R. Pierce Butler wrote:
"Budikka666" <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote in news:1133998497.131016.42110
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
I came across this (so to speak) on www.pharyngula.org:
http://tinyurl.com/2wwvm
"Deletion of the gulonolactone oxidase gene on 8p21 is a genetic
disease that affects 100% of humans. Lack of the enzyme causes severe
connective tissue disease and makes humans dependent upon dietary
supplements of ascorbic acid; see 240400. Gilbert and Zevit (2001)
pointed out that another genetic condition, affecting 100% of human
males, is congenital lack of a baculum (os priapi; os penis). Whereas
most mammals (including common species such as dogs and mice) and most
other primates (except spider monkeys) have a penile bone, human males
lack this bone and must rely on fluid hydraulics to maintain erections.
The size of the rodent baculum is regulated by the posterior members of
the HOXD (142987) set of transcription factors (Williams-Ashman and
Reddi, 1991; Zakany et al., 1997). Gilbert and Zevit (2001) suggested
that it was not a costal rib but rather the penile 'rib' or baculum
that God removed from Adam to create Eve (Genesis 2:21-23). Genesis
also states that 'the Lord God closed up the flesh.' Gilbert and Zevit
(2001) suggested that the raphe on the penis and scrotum was thought to
be the surgical scar."
Makes more sense than the Biblical version, which has zero evidence!
Budikka
Makes no sense as humans aren't the only ones lacking a baculum.
Perhaps humans are not the only ones where the female was created from
a male's bone....
Budikka
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| User: "R. Pierce Butler" |
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| Title: Re: Proof That A God Used a Bone from Adam?! |
08 Dec 2005 03:52:01 PM |
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"Budikka666" <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote in
news:1134046521.881463.219700@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
R. Pierce Butler wrote:
"Budikka666" <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote in
news:1133998497.131016.42110 @g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
I came across this (so to speak) on www.pharyngula.org:
http://tinyurl.com/2wwvm
"Deletion of the gulonolactone oxidase gene on 8p21 is a genetic
disease that affects 100% of humans. Lack of the enzyme causes severe
connective tissue disease and makes humans dependent upon dietary
supplements of ascorbic acid; see 240400. Gilbert and Zevit (2001)
pointed out that another genetic condition, affecting 100% of human
males, is congenital lack of a baculum (os priapi; os penis). Whereas
most mammals (including common species such as dogs and mice) and
most other primates (except spider monkeys) have a penile bone, human
males lack this bone and must rely on fluid hydraulics to maintain
erections. The size of the rodent baculum is regulated by the
posterior members of the HOXD (142987) set of transcription factors
(Williams-Ashman and Reddi, 1991; Zakany et al., 1997). Gilbert and
Zevit (2001) suggested that it was not a costal rib but rather the
penile 'rib' or baculum that God removed from Adam to create Eve
(Genesis 2:21-23). Genesis also states that 'the Lord God closed up
the flesh.' Gilbert and Zevit (2001) suggested that the raphe on the
penis and scrotum was thought to be the surgical scar."
Makes more sense than the Biblical version, which has zero evidence!
Budikka
Makes no sense as humans aren't the only ones lacking a baculum.
Perhaps humans are not the only ones where the female was created from
a male's bone....
Budikka
What the hell, why not. The whole discussion is patently ridiculous
anyway.
pierce
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Proof That A God Used a Bone from Adam?! |
08 Dec 2005 01:05:51 AM |
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In article <1133998497.131016.42110@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"Budikka666" <budikka1@netscape.net> wrote:
I came across this (so to speak) on www.pharyngula.org:
http://tinyurl.com/2wwvm
"Deletion of the gulonolactone oxidase gene on 8p21 is a genetic
disease that affects 100% of humans. Lack of the enzyme causes severe
connective tissue disease and makes humans dependent upon dietary
supplements of ascorbic acid; see 240400. Gilbert and Zevit (2001)
pointed out that another genetic condition, affecting 100% of human
males, is congenital lack of a baculum (os priapi; os penis). Whereas
most mammals (including common species such as dogs and mice) and most
other primates (except spider monkeys) have a penile bone, human males
lack this bone and must rely on fluid hydraulics to maintain erections.
The size of the rodent baculum is regulated by the posterior members of
the HOXD (142987) set of transcription factors (Williams-Ashman and
Reddi, 1991; Zakany et al., 1997). Gilbert and Zevit (2001) suggested
that it was not a costal rib but rather the penile 'rib' or baculum
that God removed from Adam to create Eve (Genesis 2:21-23). Genesis
also states that 'the Lord God closed up the flesh.' Gilbert and Zevit
(2001) suggested that the raphe on the penis and scrotum was thought to
be the surgical scar."
Makes more sense than the Biblical version, which has zero evidence!
I'd like to see some kid bring this up in Sunday school.
Budikka
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