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« Reply #15 on: September 08, 2005, 08:09:53 AM »

Hey

A human in his power can try the best to make something perfect but only God can create perfect things. If we try to make things, which have been created by God, then the end result will only result in imperfection.


Humans make many things but these things are not perfect. Take for example airplanes. Despite human technological advances, there is still a risk that planes can crash. The same ideal can be applied to cloning.


You make some good points my friend.
Have you seen I Robot?
It's a Will Smith offering, about robots which are made to serve men. The robots eventually receive human attributes, such as emotions, and then they become very scary! Typical and totally predictable, but fun.

Man can not be trusted to create life. Humans are sinners, not creators in the biblical sens Angry :)e!
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« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2005, 10:20:52 AM »



You make some good points my friend.
Have you seen I Robot?
It's a Will Smith offering, about robots which are made to serve men. The robots eventually receive human attributes, such as emotions, and then they become very scary! Typical and totally predictable, but fun.

Man can not be trusted to create life. Humans are sinners, not creators in the biblical sens Angry :)e!
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I've never seen I robot and I have to agree with your last sentence. Sinners are not perfect and therefore sinners cannot create perfect things. God created humans perfectly but sin has tainted us. Only God is perfect.
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« Reply #17 on: September 09, 2005, 01:47:41 AM »

Hey

A human in his power can try the best to make something perfect but only God can create perfect things. If we try to make things, which have been created by God, then the end result will only result in imperfection.


Humans make many things but these things are not perfect. Take for example airplanes. Despite human technological advances, there is still a risk that planes can crash. The same ideal can be applied to cloning.


You make some good points my friend.
Have you seen I Robot?
It's a Will Smith offering, about robots which are made to serve men. The robots eventually receive human attributes, such as emotions, and then they become very scary! Typical and totally predictable, but fun.
I have seen it, what you have posted, is very true!

Man can not be trusted to create life. Humans are sinners, not creators in the biblical sens Angry :)e!
AMEN!
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