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Food for thought
Written at 23:28 on Thursday, April 25, 2013 | Free your thoughts? / 0 brave souls spoke out/ +FOLLOW

"If you studied biology, you would have learnt about DNA. DNA are like instruction code manuals, where it provides step by step instruction of how to make things. In this case, everything in out body. Your internal body your hair, your nose, your face, your muscles, your skeletons etc. And everybody's instruction codes are different, we are all unique. But lets go deeper.

You might also have learnt what makes our DNA. And basically you have same few molecules in everybody's DNA. But what makes us who we are? If we have the same molecules, then why are we different? Why dont we look the same?

Simple. It is because of the four nucleotides which are in different sequences which makes us different.

Let's say we want to make an egg omelette. People have different recipes, but they will all turn out to be omelettes. But somehow they look and taste different. Same concept for this, we are all humans with similar features, but our 'nucleotides' define us. The arrangement and sequence of these in our DNA defines us, it makes us who we are. And what are these things ?

They are Adenine, Guanine, Thymine and Cytosine. In short, most people say AGTC.
And what do these letters form?
All Glory To Christ.

Embedded in our DNA, are His words to us, that He wonderfully created us.

Deep in my DNA, is my destiny. "



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