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Does a health insurance for both CA and OH exist?
2 AnswersInsurance7 years agoWhere do I get affordable nationwide health insurance?
2 AnswersInsurance7 years agoWhere and how did ISIS originate?
1 AnswerHistory7 years agoHow close is the Magnetosphere, and the Magnetospheric current, to destruction?
Positively charged ions hit Earth's Magnetosphere, and go into a form of magnetospheric current above and around the Earth helping with the transportation of charged ions into Polar regions.
Astronomy & Space7 years agoIs there an energy field around our heads?
1 AnswerPhysics7 years agoIs saying "yes" or "no" to the Lord, considered a vow?
Please serious answers. No jokes. Perhaps if Christians would answer, I would appreciate the help. No matter...thanks for any good answers.
I've made many mistakes in my life, and have said "yes" and "no" regarding things without thinking deeply enough.
6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoDoes the U.S. Government federally fund abortion to any degree?
7 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years agoDoes the Bible ever state a vow can be invalid?
I have asked a question earlier, but I've added more. Please respect. No jokes please. Question is serious. Thanks.
Does the Bible ever state a vow can be invalid if a person makes a vow (about a daily routine) rashly, or accidentally makes a vow to the Lord?
Example: If a person has been very scrupulous and has said, "Yes as far as me using my cell phone without selling my soul at all" over and over again, what would happen if the person rashly said the same quote without the word "No?" If a person makes a verbal mistake in wording, is a vow present?
2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoDoes the Bible ever state a vow can be void?
If someone accidentally makes a vow to the Lord to be doing something wrong by doing a daily routine, is the vow invalid?
Does the Bible ever state a vow to be invalid?
Please respect. Please no jokes. What I'm asking is serious. Thanks.
6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoWhat does Matthew 5:37 mean?
8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality8 years agoHow might environment cause a DNA change/mutation in the structure of an organism?
From necsi.edu, the following quoted words have been written about the evolution of a white-haired rabbit population surviving over a brown-haired rabbit:
"1. There are hares living in a cold, snowy, polar region. All of the hares are brown* and many of them are killed and eaten by other animals each year, so more are born than survive.
2. These hares are competing for life and struggling to survive, partly by trying to avoid predators, to "not be the one who gets eaten."
3. Each hare is a little bit different from other hares, but one time a few hares are born albino, white, because of a mutation in the genes.
4. This variation in color helps the albino hares to survive. Against the white snow, predators have a harder time seeing them, so more of the albino hares are able to survive and therefore to reproduce.
5. In the next generation there are more white hares, because the white hair gene is passed on. In this generation, too, more white hares survive and reproduce. They pass the albino trait on to their offspring, who also survive and reproduce more than do the brown hares. Gradually, there are more and more white hares in the population, until the entire population is made of white hares."
...Now, the survival of white-haired rabbits makes sense in a primarily "white" colored environment.
What I've questioned were other mutations which have been said to occur. One example, dawn horse, a.k.a. "hyracotherium." Many years ago, a very small horse was believed to have existed with fingers instead of hooves, and a very, very small stature. Over time, people believed the dawn horse grew accustomed to rocky terrain (I can assume), and eventually (after a long process) fingers had been replaced with hooves, and fingers had been lost (not to mention diet possibly affected the size of "hyracotherium's" family in future time.)
A question remains, "How might a DNA mutation have occurred if (unlike the albino, white haired rabbit) "hyracotherium's" relatives began to change because of physical surroundings?" Would a person assume DNA to have a "mind" capable of choosing to change because of harsh conditions. How can fingers disappear at one point, and hooves be a replacement? (Understanding finger-loss to have occurred over many, many years...and "hoof formation" to have developed over many, many years also.)
What are your opinions/beliefs? Theological discussion would interest me, along with what else I could hear.
3 AnswersBiology8 years agoWhat are your personal beliefs about Medjugorje?
What are your thoughts on the apparitions of The Blessed Mother?
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12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years agoCan antineoplastons cure last stage Melanoma Cancer?
I refer to the newly discovered drug that has been responsible for curing many people of cancer! http://www.burzynskiclinic.com/what-are-antineopla... is the site that contains a phone number and other contact information. There is a cure for cancer, this website tells details of it.
2 AnswersCancer9 years agoLooking for a girlfriend in Cleveland, Ohio?
Don't ask me why I'm using Yahoo for this...lol
4 AnswersCleveland10 years agoWhy would one lose hearing for longer than a week after an ear cleaning?
Curious about why hearing loss would exist after an irrigation to eliminate wax buildup, even if wax is taken out and antibiotics are given.
3 AnswersMen's Health10 years agoIf I wanted to live with the poor in Cleveland, where should I go?
2 AnswersCleveland10 years ago