The response appended below shows that the detailed explanation I gave in my 
last post regarding the biological impossibility of having a type AB blood with 
only a single set of chromosomes derived from the mother was not understood at 
all. This is the problem with people who make these wild nonsensical claims 
about modern science confirming their parochial supernatural beliefs. They 
don't understand the science even if you explain it to them in simple terms. I 
hope the situation is different with others who cared to read my post. My 
explanation was pitched to a high school educated lay person. But a student 
with a 9th standard level of understanding of biology should have had no 
problem following the argument.

Cheers,

Santosh

--- On Mon, 2/14/11, Ivo <icso...@bsnl.in> wrote:

>
> > --- On Sun, 2/13/11, Santosh Helekar <chimbel...@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >> 
> >> A person with type AB blood indicates one of three
> possibilities, as far as his parents' blood types are
> concerned. The parents had type A and type B blood, type AB
> and type A blood, or type AB and type B blood. I forgot to
> mention a 4th possibility, although statistically rare. Both
> parents could also have type AB blood.
> 
> **I have no problem with the medical knowledge of blood
> groups. In the case in discussion, the blood belongs to AB
> group. It is the same as found in the Shroud of Turin, which
> has been proved to be genuine with all the modern scientific
> tests. It comes from the Mother Mary, Mother of Jesus, who
> has virginally conceived and given birth to Jesus of
> Nazareth (that is, without genital intercourse with her
> legal husband, Joseph, cf. Mt.1:18-23). It is a confirmation
> of the virgianl conception of Jesus. That is the historical
> tradition, now scientifically confirmed. The Catholic Church
> accepts this on sufficient grounds. Christianity is
> historical movement, not mythical religion. What is not
> possible for Science is possible for God.
> Regards.
> Fr.Ivo
> 
> 
> 


 
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