From: Santosh Helekar chimbel...@yahoo.com
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.
**It is
On Sun, 13
Feb 2011 10:31:34 -0800, Santosh Helekar wrote : Let me reiterate
that my interest in this discussion is only to provide
accurate
medical scientific information, and in refuting the bogus claims made in the
post appended below that a relic preserved in Italy has been confirmed by
From: Santosh Helekar chimbel...@yahoo.com
--- 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,
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
From: Santosh Helekar chimbel...@yahoo.com
...It is a well established understanding that science only deals with
natural phenomena, and provides rational natural explanations for them.
**Santosh is right. Science deals with natural phenomena. In the case of
Eucharistic phenomenon at Lanciano,
Let me reiterate that my interest in this discussion is only to provide
accurate medical scientific information, and in refuting the bogus claims made
in the post appended below that a relic preserved in Italy has been confirmed
by modern science to be of miraculous origin. I have no interest
--- 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
On Fri, 11
Feb 2011 19:45:39 -0800 Santosh Helekar wrote : No miracle of any faith has
been confirmed by modern science.
Cheers, Santosh
RESPONSE :
Science and scientists are not the authority for confirming miracles. Science
and scientists cannot explain many things that happen
What has been written in the response below to my comment has no relationship
with what I said. It is a well established understanding that science only
deals with natural phenomena, and provides rational natural explanations for
them. Science has nothing to do with anybody's parochial
Dear Goanneters,
Do we need miracles for our Faith? No, but God gives us confirmation of our
Eucharistic Faith. Let us thank God. We have several Eucharistic miracles,
but we should remember that of Lanciano, Italy, in the 8th century, when
medical anatomy was not yet developed. Till today it
--- On Fri, 2/11/11, Ivo icso...@bsnl.in wrote:
We have several Eucharistic miracles, but we should remember that of
Lanciano, Italy, in the 8th century, when medical anatomy was not yet
developed. Till today it is confirmed by modern science.
No miracle of any faith has been confirmed by
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