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From: Glen Bradley on 7 Aug 2008 05:47 Could you please define "prions," their source and their effect, especially with regards to Mad Cow Disease in humans. Also please tell me if these prions can be effectively related in allegory, to particles of pure hatred as they traffic in society. Thank you in advance, Glen Bradley
From: baba on 7 Aug 2008 05:58 "Glen Bradley" <hagglethorpe(a)wonton.org> wrote in message news:hagglethorpe-468184.05472407082008(a)news.easynews.com... > Could you please define "prions," their source and their effect, > especially with regards to Mad Cow Disease in humans. > > Also please tell me if these prions can be effectively related in > allegory, to particles of pure hatred as they traffic in society. > > Thank you in advance, > Glen Bradley >>>-----------------> Interesting question..I've often thought and have possibly even stated in this newsgroup at some point that sin is a disease, original sin a hereditary disease and common sin is contagious. The Lord's Spirit is the cure or vaccine. Your question leads to the conclusion that evil itself is a disease causing organism like a spore or virus which folks w/o the proper vaccination (and/or booster shots) are as susceptible to as most are to the common cold. What say Doc Andy, I wonder? *�*
From: Glen Bradley on 7 Aug 2008 12:31 In article <oDzmk.5902$Ep1.3184(a)bignews2.bellsouth.net>, "baba" <bbdd(a)terra.spoof.net> wrote: > "Glen Bradley" <hagglethorpe(a)wonton.org> wrote in message > news:hagglethorpe-468184.05472407082008(a)news.easynews.com... > > Could you please define "prions," their source and their effect, > > especially with regards to Mad Cow Disease in humans. > > > > Also please tell me if these prions can be effectively related in > > allegory, to particles of pure hatred as they traffic in society. > > > > Thank you in advance, > > Glen Bradley > > >>>-----------------> > Interesting question..I've often thought and have possibly > even stated in this newsgroup at some point that sin is a disease, > original sin a hereditary disease and common sin is contagious. > > The Lord's Spirit is the cure or vaccine. > > Your question leads to the conclusion that evil itself > is a disease causing organism like a spore or virus which folks w/o the > proper > vaccination (and/or booster shots) are as susceptible to > as most are to the common cold. > > What say Doc Andy, I wonder? > > *�* <nudge> Doc. 8-)
From: J A on 7 Aug 2008 19:02 "Glen Bradley" <hagglethorpe(a)wonton.org> wrote in message news:hagglethorpe-468184.05472407082008(a)news.easynews.com... > Could you please define "prions," their source and their effect, > especially with regards to Mad Cow Disease in humans. > > Also please tell me if these prions can be effectively related in > allegory, to particles of pure hatred as they traffic in society. > > Thank you in advance, > Glen Bradley You're going to make the ChungDemon's circuits short out. ;-)) We'll only see some brainless links in response, but he'll be clawing the air and howling in silent despair....
From: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD on 7 Aug 2008 20:47
Glen Bradley wrote: > "baba" <bbdd(a)terra.spoof.net> wrote: > > "Glen Bradley" <hagglethorpe(a)wonton.org> wrote: > > > > > Could you please define "prions," their source and their effect, > > > especially with regards to Mad Cow Disease in humans. > > > > > > Also please tell me if these prions can be effectively related in > > > allegory, to particles of pure hatred as they traffic in society. > > > > > > Thank you in advance, > > > Glen Bradley > > > > >>>-----------------> > > Interesting question..I've often thought and have possibly > > even stated in this newsgroup at some point that sin is a disease, > > original sin a hereditary disease and common sin is contagious. > > > > The Lord's Spirit is the cure or vaccine. > > > > Your question leads to the conclusion that evil itself > > is a disease causing organism like a spore or virus which folks w/o the > > proper > > vaccination (and/or booster shots) are as susceptible to > > as most are to the common cold. > > > > What say Doc Andy, I wonder? > > > > <nudge> Doc. 8-) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/aa268a44559a99bd? |