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Fighting for god(s)
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RE: Fighting for god(s)
(August 17, 2016 at 11:11 am)Aoi Magi Wrote:
(August 17, 2016 at 10:56 am)Drich Wrote: So.... In your little world even ADOPTED PARENTS share DNA...

The reason I specifically chose 'adopted' parents over biological ones is not all universally an adopted parents right/claim over an adopted child. Therefore "proof' of parenthood becomes arbitrary to anyone who does not want to recognize the relationship or bond...

Kinda how the whole God thing works now...

Why would a dna test only have to be about matching DNA to biological parents? DNA testing has a lot of applications, but even in your simplistic scenario it could be used to determine whether the parent claiming to be the birth parent (or creator of child) is a liar or not...

And no, if your are an "arbitrary" parent, you'd most likely end up in jail. Foster parents need to prove themselves to retain their rights to raise the child...

Oi.. Magi...

Go back and re-read my original post...

I describe the relationship between us and God as that of a foster parent and an adopted child... There for your 'proof' in the way of a DNA test is meaningless.
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#22
RE: Fighting for god(s)
(August 22, 2016 at 1:22 pm)Drich Wrote:
(August 17, 2016 at 11:11 am)Aoi Magi Wrote: Why would a dna test only have to be about matching DNA to biological parents? DNA testing has a lot of applications, but even in your simplistic scenario it could be used to determine whether the parent claiming to be the birth parent (or creator of child) is a liar or not...

And no, if your are an "arbitrary" parent, you'd most likely end up in jail. Foster parents need to prove themselves to retain their rights to raise the child...

Oi.. Magi...

Go back and re-read my original post...

I describe the relationship between us and God as that of a foster parent and an adopted child... There for your 'proof' in the way of a DNA test is meaningless.

You do realize a foster parent also leaves room for an actual biological parent, right? In other words two sets of parents, whereas your biblical skydaddy is pretty stingy about any possibility of any other parent.
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