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But Jesus was a man???? He must have had DNA. What do you suppose an examination of same would tell us?


That is a fun question. We have what is called the genetic load; which is a bunch of mutations. Jesus would have none. He was the second Adam. Adam was the original "very good" creation, so he had none. According to Genetic Entropy and the and the Mystery of the Genome the mutations started about 6,000 years ago at the present accumulation rate. The author has about seventy patents on gene splicing. He taught graduate students at Cornell University for twenty-five years, so he might know something about genes.


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Everyday Hunter