@Grace_fyoraa False analogy.
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@Grace_fyoraa The differences have been widely studied--it is not just a matter of opinion. It is conclusion that begs the question. -
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@Grace_fyoraa 16th century Muslim clerics equated coffee with alcohol so they could demonize the former. Common rhetorical device. -
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@Grace_fyoraa lt has a history. Some countries have used it to require same impact assessment requirements.
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@Calestous Name "another" study. Can't because all tests result the same.The rats get fat,sick,sterile & at least 70% die from cancers.#gmos -
@GoldDigger4 Spontaneous endocrine tumors in Sprague-Dawley rats http://1.usa.gov/ScY0Uf -
@Calestous like you wouldn't mind some cancerous tumors? back to the real debate.Why haven't their been any further studies published#gmos -
@GoldDigger4 There have been a lot of studies published on the subject. It is not the first. -
@Calestous no others have been published. i knew a federal employee said he'd let his children swim in Agent 2-4T & 2-4-5D. herbacides kill -
@GoldDigger4 The was tell is to look. Have you tried looking? -
@Calestous Do you mean, the "tell" was to Look? Yes, Can you name a study other than Seralini? http://research.sustainablefoodtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Final-Paper.pdf …#GMOs#NK603#Monsanto
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@Calestous using junk science to spread fear about GM foods that could help developing countries is immoral -
@domdyer70 Pinhead activism: Crowds howling at scientific advances without bothering to understand the details. -
@Calestous yes often NGOs in wealthy countries dictating to worlds poor on these issues totally immoral
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