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The Best Start in Life
Getting the best start in life is about having a good education… wrong. Getting the best start in life is about being offered opportunities to utilise and develop potential… wrong. Getting the best start in life is about being in a supportive and nurturing family environment… wrong. These facets may all be beneficial, but they…
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Generational Progress
In managing society, the true test of whether we have done a good job is the extent to which the next generation is judged to be in a better place than the previous one. Genetically, such considerations are impossible to assess. Any changes would be too small, too complex and too ill-defined. We do not…
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God’s Real Residence
We can observe ants busying themselves in their continual struggle for survival. They live in a world that knows nothing of our human existence. They know nothing of the world beyond their defined territory. If they did know of us, they would consider us as an almighty force that is able to significantly impact their…
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For Gene’s Sake
“With your nose and my teeth, we’re sure to be good together.” It may not be the most inviting of chat-up lines, and it is perhaps unlikely to sweep a young lady off her feet, but that’s the underlying nature of the mating game. This is the reality of the relationships we choose. In selecting…
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Humanity’s Drive – Where Life will take us….
Society has been humanity’s great saviour. It has enabled us to survive as a species. By communal living we have been able to overcome the environmental forces that would have put such a strain on our continued existence. Society has undoubtedly saved us from the tyranny of Nature. Yet, we need to be wary, for…
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Genetic Parenting – Prioritising Our Genes
Living for our Children; Living for our Genes. The basic premise of Genetic Parenting is that we should live for our children, live for our genes. It is an aspect of parental behaviour evident throughout Nature and essential to our continued survival. By giving our offspring the best chance in life, we are more likely…
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Society’s Genetic Challenge
Our genes are the central beings of Nature – the powers that be. We, like all species, are merely vessels for their containment. Our human behaviours are governed by our genes. We live, we procreate, and we raise our offspring on the basis of what is good for our genes. We act on their commands.…
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Migration – A Genetic Benefit
Delving into genetic ancestry, it is thought that all Europeans are descendants of Charlemagne, an eighth-century king who had numerous children, mostly illegitimate offspring from his concubines. It seems we’re not so dissimilar after all – we all carry sequences of DNA that match each other even though we may be from opposing ends of…
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Blood Types – Chance or Design?
Here’s a genetic oddity….. Why do we have different blood types? One would think that human blood would be the same all over. It’s a commodity product. It is there to do a job. It delivers nutrients throughout the body, delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide, staves off infections, and carries hormones. Yet we have…
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Fated for Illness
Most of the time, we just take it for granted. We don’t even think about it. We usually have other, more pressing matters on our minds. And most of the time, we can get away with it. It’s not an issue. We can get on with our lives. And then it strikes. We can suddenly…
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Understanding The Mathematics of Genetic Success
In Nature, there is beauty, order and balance. There also exists within Nature a strong interdependence as different elements live off one another. One creature survives because another dies; one creature’s existence is inextricably linked to that of another. In an established environment, everything fits together wonderfully. Furthermore, as a self-perpetuating, enhancing force, there is…
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Geneterprise – Understanding The Business of Sex
Our sex life is our business. We operate, sexually, as if we are running a business. The way we form relationships is similar to the methods employed by any commercial enterprise. It all comes down to marketing. As individuals we are just another product on the supermarket shelf. As such, we must sell our self…