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Hey Dominic!!!!You are right, may GOD grant us the wisdom and
understanding of HIS Word. I want to say Dominic, those grains I
received some months ago are the best! I have 4 different types and
for a while I thought Stewart's were going to be the best but over
the long haul yours are tops!!!! Don,t get me wrong all the kefir
grains are great but some seem to shine more than others,THANKS!!!By
the way does any one have the numbers of the vits ect that are in
kefir or aprox?I send a lot of grains out and I always send at least
a Heaping tablespoon out each(regarding the question that was asked)
You are a great group!!! Keep it up!!! Thanks,Mark
> Hi Mark
>
> I guess one can perceive the words of God much the same way as one
perceives
> an artist's painting. We seem to all view
> the same thing, but see them in a different light, even to
ourselves under
> different situations and time.
>
> May we have wisdom to have clear insight...
> Dominic
>
>
>
> > Marissa, the more I see the misunderstanding of what that
scripture
> > that Dominic was talking about I have to chime in,To put in
> > prospective the Sripture is from Exodus 20 verse 5 this is where
GOD
> > gives the 10 comandments HE is taking about"Thou shalt not make
any
> > graven image,or any likness of any thing that is in the heaven
> > above,or the earth beneath ,or that is in the water under the
earth:
> > Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them,or serve them:forI the
LORD
> > THY GOD am a jealous GOD,visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon
> > the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that
hate
> > ME."I don't that has to do with evolution or adaptation???????
> > Thanks!!!! Mark
>                                             ---
> Marissa Vignali wrote:
> > > "Dominic A." wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi Bob
> > > >
> > > >    I find what you say very facinating. Let's say that
some/most
> > if not all
> > > >    diseases seem to identify themsleves to a genetic
disposition
> > or tait.
> > > >
> > > >    This disposition may well have been passed on by our
ancestors
> > missdoings? I
> > > >    won't quote what the Bible says about sins being passed
down
> > to our
> > > >    children's children, so I won't say how the master plan is
a
> > mysterious as
> > > >    you or I are or may be clearly revealed... there, I did't
say
> > it.
> > > >
> > > I would say from my non-religious point of view again, that
> > this "disposition"
> > > probably arose at random, and though it has of course being
passed
> > on to us by
> > > our ancestors, it is not because they might have done anything
> > wrong. In other
> > > words, I do not associate guilt with carrying a particular set
of
> > genes....
> > > that would make carriers of any genetic disease or
predisposition
> > feel really
> > > bad. The bottom line might be a rewriting of the famous lines
> > of "You cannot
> > > choose your parents", as "You can't help the genes you get from
> > your ancestors"
> > > :o)
> > >
> > >
> > > > But I guess there must also be a possitive side to this if in
> > reverse?
> > > >
> > > Of course there is a positive side too. For example, the
example I
> > mentioned
> > > before about the ability as an adult to digest lactose.. that is
> > something one
> > > or more of our ancestors acquired as a mutation and passed it
on to
> > us,
> > > allowing us to enjoy unfermented milk products that contain
> > lactose...
> > > (thankfully, as I love my cappuccino or caffe latte in the
morning!)
>
> > > --
> > > ***************************************************************
> > > Marissa Vignali, PhD
> > > Howard Hughes Medical Institute
> > > Dept. of Genetics, Box 357360         mvignali@u...
> > > University of Washington              ph: (206) 616-4523
> > > Seattle, WA 98195-7360                fax: (206) 616-3690
> > > http://www.bmb.psu.edu/597a/stdnts96/Vignali/project/marissa.htm
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