2007-03-01
07:14:24
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d4d9er
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➔ Gender Studies
Does that mean individually we are designs fated to be a construct to both the intended wishes spoken while we are in the womb and to the outsiders whose random remarks that occur regularly making us a tapestry of the convoluted experiences which occur because of all who are close to us during our gestation and frequently visit the pregnant Mother?
2007-03-01
08:55:42 ·
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If my brain were injured and I asked you incoherent questions would you try to answer them?
2007-03-01
09:24:04 ·
update #2
Of course not! When fertilization occurs, the sperm penetrates the ovum; at that moment all that the eventual human will ever be is determined, although meiosis will transpire somewhat later to divide and distribute the genes equally, half from each parent, producing the inherent version of the zygote . After those primal events have happened, only the contributing external conditions of the mother's womb, her nutrition and health, the placement of the embryo in the uterus, and such will supplement the innate formation and destiny of the fetus. Scientifically, the "soul" is not involved; if your concept were true, there would be no infants born with congenital birth defects nor potentially fatal or mentally limiting genetic syndromes, would there, unless their parents were consciously expecting those problems, and why would they thus be overtly precipitating damage to their unborn children?? However, if you find your theory comforting, then accept it...
2007-03-01 07:41:07
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answered by Lynci 7
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No, the DNA "blueprints" contained in the chromosomes contributed by each parent put together our bodies while in the womb to their own specifications.
If our souls built our bodies based on family expectations, I'd be built for playing soccer and I would have given birth to a 7 lb daughter rather than a 3 1/2 lb son. I wouldn't trade myself or my boy for anything, but it's become obvious to me that the unexpected is about all you can expect when you're dealing with babies.
2007-03-01 07:41:42
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answered by craftladyteresa 4
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Benghazi can not pass away and the reality will ultimately come out. probably this scam turns into more suitable than Watergate. the in effortless words down area to that is that its way extra complicated and extra sturdy to comprehend than the IRS debacle. even if Benghazi has deep effects or no longer is truly as a lot as those that are pursuing it.
2016-12-05 02:51:32
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answered by ? 4
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Why is this in women's studies, don't men have souls? Anyway, DNA and environment are what shaped your fetus. The fact that your mom didn't stop drinking coffee while she was pregnant is what gave you a big nose. You took these and created a soul with them (not the big nose, the fetus, DNA and environment).
2007-03-01 07:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, my father says I look this way because when my mother was pregnant with me, she was frightened by a werewolf.
2007-03-01 19:45:24
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answered by Denise T 3
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Your question is incoherent. There are ill posed questions and this is one of them.
2007-03-01 07:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No, our DNA determines our body...
Silly hippies... :o)
2007-03-01 07:22:15
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answered by Go Bears! 6
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Dude, no.
2007-03-01 07:23:08
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answered by Gwot-expedition 2
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