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Ref : Today`s news on Yahoo.com "He looks so much like his father, it's kind of scary," the boy`s mother Kathleen Smith told AFP, as she talked about her unusual decision to have her soldier-husband's baby posthumously, using semen frozen before he was deployed.

2007-10-19 05:10:44 · 10 answers · asked by Gee Waman 6 in Politics & Government Military

Great thinkers of the past realised that something common is passing through the generations of the same family tree, they called it soul.
Now I know that I was born by the fusion (zygote) of 23 chromosomes from one sperm which came out of my father`s body, with 23 chromosomes from the egg, which also came out of my mothers body. Till the fusion did not take place, this genetic material was going waste. I exist because of this divine fusion and I have become the carrier of the genetic material which flowed through thousands of generations of my paternal and maternal ancestors. I, very much, would like to say that this genetic material is conceptually---my soul. and all my ancestors are the reincarnations of this genetic material.

2007-10-19 06:33:56 · update #1

Bonnie T : Some part of the genetic material is common between your mother, sister and yourself, which explains the similarities.

2007-10-19 06:41:05 · update #2

glo* : I have a feeling that a technology, far superior to modern technology, existed millions of years (Earth years) back, somewhere, either on this planet Earth or in the Universe

2007-10-19 06:46:41 · update #3

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I can understand the widows decision and I am proud of her for making it. I wish, I wish, I wish I had some of my son's sperm frozen so perhaps I could have a grandson or daughter with his blood in it. I am sure the widow will be comforted by having this living proof of her love for her husband.
Sarge

2007-10-19 05:21:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'm in the Marines and although it's very thoughtful, I agree that it is not fair at all for the child. My son was born while I was in Iraq and my biggest fear was not returning back home. I wanted my son to know his father /raise him.

2007-10-19 07:41:27 · answer #2 · answered by joel c 1 · 0 0

Modern technology at its best. They obviously made a conscious decision together to do this... I would not call it reincarnation; simply genetics...God bless****

2007-10-19 05:15:48 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

It is not reincarnation. It is modern medicine, simple as that. Reincarnation is supernatural.. The proceudure of freezing sperm to use later is not supernatural.

2007-10-19 05:32:07 · answer #4 · answered by doris s 3 · 1 0

I am identical to my mother and sister. Reincarnation? Come on, get real.

2007-10-19 05:36:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Uh, do I really need to explain to you how reproduction works...

2007-10-19 05:15:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't think so, but I do think the boy has good genes.

2007-10-19 05:20:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it is nice that they had what they wanted when both are alive but i think it is abit unfare to the childas he will never know his father.

2007-10-19 05:33:00 · answer #8 · answered by manapaformetta 6 · 0 2

OK, and I do believe in fairy tales.

2007-10-19 10:11:44 · answer #9 · answered by robert43041 7 · 0 0

I call it invitro....

2007-10-19 05:15:29 · answer #10 · answered by str8talker 5 · 2 0

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