by LadyLuck on June 29th, 2007

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Are all men (and women) really created equal?

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  • by The Dean on November 1st, 2007

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    Equality is a pipe dream.

    The combination of DNA starts everyone off as different, and with each cell division the differences continue. We have different nerve connections resulting in various coordination skills. Outside factors control what you learn as important life skills during the first 4 years of life these skills are your base and it will be difficult to alter that base as more and more of life is built upon it.

    Life experiences will alter your communication and emotional abilities and develops personality.

    Man, like no other creature, protects its sports (mutants) and allows them back into the gene pool, which keeps the DNA greatly mixed.

    Which is good for us as a species. It would be hard for any one thing to kill more than 80% of us.

    Only society can provide a sense of fairness. Equity is the best we can hope for.

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