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Ashkenazi Jews are an ethnicity in the strictest sense of the word. They are more than just a religion.
Do Christians or Muslims have to do a genetic panel when 2 of them are having a baby together?
Ashkenazi Jews do. Do you know why? Because their DNA is so similar that they have the same recessive genetic mutations. This makes certain recessive genetic diseases much more common than if they married anyone who is not an Ashkenazi Jew. You can find this in other ethnicities as well, but not in entire religions.
still? wife#1's only restriction was have *a* kid, to greatly lessen future problems. so we did. But in all fairness, those jews tended to flee anywhere near europe when anastasia cried in pain.
What Whoopi said was correct. Hitler can say race, but he is wrong in doing so. Jews aren’t a different race they are a different religion. Oh I don’t like her as a person, but that isn’t the question. She is correct. Why should she apologize? Just because the a-hole Hitler say race doesn’t make him right in doing so. He clearly doesn’t know what that term means.
Whoopi is right only in the Anglo Saxon and anglo American context. However she is wrong in the German and international racial context. In Germany like in many other places. Judaism is a religion as well as a race for some. While in America, and rest of the white Anglosphere (UK, Canada, Australia) Jews are white.
still? wife#1's only restriction was have *a* kid, to greatly lessen future problems. so we did. But in all fairness, those jews tended to flee anywhere near europe when anastasia cried in pain.
There aren't really any restrictions. Even if you both test positive there is a 25% chance each baby will have the disease, and a 50% chance they will be carriers, like the parents. But if you know both parents are carriers, you can do amniocentesis or take a sample from the placenta to see if the baby has the disease, at which point the parents can discuss what the best course of action to take.
There aren't really any restrictions. Even if you both test positive there is a 25% chance each baby will have the disease, and a 50% chance they will be carriers, like the parents. But if you know both parents are carriers, you can do amniocentesis or take a sample from the placenta to see if the baby has the disease, at which point the parents can discuss what the best course of action to take.
well Im not a member, but her fear was tay sachs? (sp)
once I got added to the mix my sons DNA is really f'ed up.
well Im not a member, but her fear was tay sachs? (sp)
once I got added to the mix my sons DNA is really f'ed up.
Tay-Sachs is one of them. But if you are "not a member", the chances are extremely low. No need to even test either of you. The baby needs to get the gene from both parents in order to have the disease.
Disliking Trump doesn't make anyone a leftist, nor a liberal.
It doesn't definitively make anyone anything other than someone who dislikes Trump.
Trump isn't even conservative.
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