Originally posted by frugal
reply to post by cloudyday
I don't want to make you angry but I feel your thinking is wrong on many levels. Firstly, cloning humans takes all the specialness out of being
alive, and being unique. Which each of us are. Secondly, we haven't (all) seen a grey in the flesh and blood. So who knows if they are real? Where
does a soul come from to fill a clone? Does God allow that? Did you notice that all the animals on this planet are beautiful? The animals all have two
(2) eyes, and the males have male private parts, the females have the same in common privates? Thus a theme created by the same artist "God".
The pictures circulating the web of aliens are ugly, and they look weird and demon like. Their code of manners resemble the anti social that end up
in prision for unwanted sexual acts, disection, kidnapping (abduction), murder, peeping tom, terrorizing, shutting off nuclear war heads, damaging
crops, etc... The just don't seem to exhibit behaviour of respectful manners and common decency. They just aren't honest peoples. If the aliens did
these acts and not criminal humans.edit on 24-12-2011 by frugal because: spelling
I agree that many reports of Greys are bizarre and scary, and I wouldn't want to meet one. But I think genetically engineering the human race is
inevitable. Societies that don't get on board will be left with a population that can't compete with societies that engineer their population. For
example, societies will be able to engineer children with an aptitude for different things. There might be quotas for musicians, leaders, scientists,
etc. There might be an exponential growth in human intelligence as each generation of genetic engineers is smarter than the last. Life span might
need to be decreased so that older inferior generations don't burden the future generations.