To: indcons
Ohhhh, this has "the law of unintended consequences" written all over it. Didn't genetic engineering or some other manner of messing with God's Creation cause mad cow disease?
4 posted on
01/02/2007 7:37:26 PM PST by
kerryusama04
(Isa 8:20, Eze 22:26)
To: kerryusama04
There's a theory that it came from the feed that the infected cattle ate. A while ago, I read that the disease spread from sheep carcasses to living cows because the former were being fed to the latter.
Don't know if this is true and I'll be happy to learn more.
6 posted on
01/02/2007 7:40:08 PM PST by
indcons
(Fellow FReepers - Best Wishes for 2007.)
To: kerryusama04
Ohhhh, this has "the law of unintended consequences" written all over it. Didn't genetic engineering or some other manner of messing with God's Creation cause mad cow disease? No, mad cow disease is perfectly natural. But that makes it good, huh? Why, it could be God's Judgment against...well, against something, and by gum, it would be downright sacriligeous to interfere with that. Right?
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