Maximus and Hawkaw,
Maximus, you said:
The great Physiologist allows the "natural passage" of blood from one to another, and of course He would not break his own law. Isn't that the FDS reasoning used regarding the "placental barrier" argument used for approving albumin? Have I missed something?
: Hawk also has countless articles on monochorionic pregnancies: two identical fetuses (individual humans to the FDS) sharing one placenta. I am indebted to him for reminding me that "the neat thing is that the fetuses are exchanging whole blood between the two of them 'naturally' because there is only one placenta!!!" Our Grand Architect knows this. Is this still a secret?
Our Grand Architect knows all sorts of stuff. She just won't tell us any of it, so we have to figure it out by ourselves.
The irony of this whole thing is that the WTS has been at least 50 years behind science and mostly medicine since Da Judge took the helm. One need only read samplings from any era of the "Golden Age" to see how wacky their views on health and medicine was. Unfortunately, those parents who were raised on that fodder of total shit, fed that fodder of total shit to their dub children. Has anyone bothered to think about why dubs love to flock to "alternative medicines?" I'm talking about voodoo devices that put electricity into your body to "heal" you. (My mom had one in the early-mid 1960's. I used to get a kick out of watching her arms and head twitch around when she got shocked by that thing. Heck, she could have had the same results by putting her finger on our lawnmower's spark plug when it was running, or wetting her finger and sticking it into one of the various electrical outlets we had in our modest home. But, NO! She had to pay MONEY for a fancy device when she could have had the same thrill for free!) I would have started our lawnmower up for her for FREE. I got shocked by that dang lawnmower many times and I never even got cured of acne, let alone cancer or other stuff. All I got from it was a SHOCK. Therefore, I conclude that lawnmowers are not "healing" devices. They are devices that cut lawns and on-ocassion will shock the schmuck that is dumb enough to touch their spark plug.
On the otherhand, my Mother PAID serious money to get shocked, when she could have have that same experience in our garage without spending a dime. The only difference between her device and our lawnmower was that her device cost a whole bunch of money and it had thye most important thing that a device that costs a whole bunch of money should have: it had DIALS! Lawnmowers don't have dials. Expensive shocking machines have dials, though. That's why people pay the big bucks for them.
When I was around thirteen years old and Mom was gone, and being the sick and curious person that I am/was, I took that box apart because I wanted to see what the dials could do that a live lawnmower spark plug couldn't do. I got that box apart and I traced the wires from the dials to see where then went. Then went to a ground on the box, that's where they went. In otherwords, they went nowhere. I knew.
I didn't tell my Mom, though. She would tell Dad to beat me up. But I knew. I was around thirteen or so, and I remained a dub for another eleven years or so.
Therefore, I'm not so smart, either. I'm not making this up.
Hawkaw,
Your comments are getting the attention of those who can understand them, and I know from my good friend Maximus that you are brilliant. When I can understand all that stuff and comment intelligently about it, I will. In the meantime, I won't.
Farkel, who makes a note to study the "Blood Issue" Geesh. I had a hard time with Chemistry. But I'll work on it. I miss "Tom/Zach." Where is he? He knows tons of stuff about that, and maybe he could educate me.