"No one knows precisely how two germ cells unite to make one. Nor - TopicsExpress



          

"No one knows precisely how two germ cells unite to make one. Nor do we know how that resulting cell multiplies and divides to make others—some to become eyes that see, ears that hear, or fingers that feel glorious things about us. Each cell contains chromosomes with thousands of genes, chemically insuring identity and independence of each individual. Our bodies undergo constant rebuilding according to genetic recipes that are uniquely ours. Each time we take a bath, we lose not only dirt, but cells dead and dying, as they are replaced by a newer crop. This process of regeneration and renewal is but prelude to the promised phenomenon and future fact of our resurrection." (1987 April General Conference, Life after Life, Sat. Morning Session - Russell M. Nelson)
Posted on: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 09:08:32 +0000

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