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Rh-Negative Blood

PureX

Veteran Member
Evidence: the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.​

That is the OED definition.

You may believe whatever you want,i don't really care how irrational you need to be
... And not a word about falsification, there. How 'bout that.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Rh-Negative Blood. Where did it come from?

O- here. If I remember correct @ChristineM once said she has O- as well.

Though it seems to be unknown, here are some guesses/thoughts/speculation/etc

-Nephilim, also known as the Watchers, descend from the heavens and mate with humans, creating a human-angel hybrid.

-Alien In Origin

-Unknown mutation that happened at some unkown point in evolution.

-Another site said from reptiles

It’s alleged that people with Rh-negative blood have distinct physical features paired with a predilection for psychic phenomena and alien abductions. Some of those features are:

-Higher than average IQ
-Lower body temperature
-Higher blood pressure
-Red or reddish hair
-Extra vertebrae
-Sensitive vision and particular sensitivity to sunlight
-Elevated intuition

More here...

https://www.gaia.com/article/rh-neg...2bUOGNvQ_QHYejavHOQ1t20RBD0qOqIkaAhdEEALw_wcB
My wife is A-

I suppose I would certainly say "she is so special, she is out of this world" :) But definitely not a product of reptiles or Nephilim.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
... And not a word about falsification, there. How 'bout that.

If you bother to re-read my post you will find i gave alternatives as well...

I consider falsifiable evidence to be evidence, i believe evidence that will stand up in court to be evidence, i consider fact to be evidence.​

So how about that?


Edit. You will also not not a word about belief
 
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We Never Know

No Slack
Yes, why not start the New Year as we mean to go on, with some really stupid, superstitious disinformation? :D

The Rh factor is just an antigen on the surface of blood cells that can stimulate rejection by a different body. We all know by know that foreign tissue tends to be rejected by the immune system, which is why those with organ transplants need immunosuppressive drugs. The surprising thing about blood is the degree to which it actually can be put into different bodies without being rejected, so long as some simple classification rules (blood groups) are followed.

As for where Rh-ve blood "came from", it's just the absence of the Rh D antigen. There is no magic to that. It's just one of the myriad variations in protein sequences that differentiate all individual organisms from others of their species.

Does that stick up your keister make you walk funny? :D
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
There are thousands of human cellular variations, and dozens of blood factors. Rh, A and B are just the best known, and most important in terms of compatibility.
Cells mutate all the time. If the mutation confers no reproductive disadvantage, it may well persist in a population.
Somehow George Soros is behind it all.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
If you bother to re-read my post you will find i gave alternatives as well...

I consider falsifiable evidence to be evidence, i believe evidence that will stand up in court to be evidence, i consider fact to be evidence.​

So how about that?
What does "stand up in court" even mean. Sounds like it means it has to be convincing. Which is exactly the kind of nonsense I was talking about.

And facts are only bits of information that are true relative to other bits of information. They could be evidence of something, or not. But they are not automatically evidence as facts. So leaves us back where we started ... you demanding falsification, and convincing for evidence to be evidence.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
What does "stand up in court" even mean. Sounds like it means it has to be convincing. Which is exactly the kind of nonsense I was talking about.

And facts are only bits of information that are true relative to other bits of information. They could be evidence of something, or not. But they are not automatically evidence as facts. So leaves us back where we started ... you demanding falsification, and convincing for evidence to be evidence.

Sheesh. The law is the law, yes it must be convincing as required by law

Facts are facts get over it
 

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Rh-Negative Blood. Where did it come from?

O- here. If I remember correct @ChristineM once said she has O- as well.

Though it seems to be unknown, here are some guesses/thoughts/speculation/etc

-Nephilim, also known as the Watchers, descend from the heavens and mate with humans, creating a human-angel hybrid.

-Alien In Origin

-Unknown mutation that happened at some unkown point in evolution.

-Another site said from reptiles

It’s alleged that people with Rh-negative blood have distinct physical features paired with a predilection for psychic phenomena and alien abductions. Some of those features are:

-Higher than average IQ
-Lower body temperature
-Higher blood pressure
-Red or reddish hair
-Extra vertebrae
-Sensitive vision and particular sensitivity to sunlight
-Elevated intuition

More here...

https://www.gaia.com/article/rh-neg...2bUOGNvQ_QHYejavHOQ1t20RBD0qOqIkaAhdEEALw_wcB
Some of these is utter nonsensical speculations. Animals also have many types of differing blood groups. So the only explanation is that they are natural mutations that persist either because they are neutral or have slight advantages that are yet unknown.
Blood type (non-human) - Wikipedia
 

PureX

Veteran Member
Sheesh. The law is the law, yes it must be convincing as required by law

Facts are facts get over it
So you really didn't understand my original point at all, did you. That defining evidence out of existence by demanding that it must convince you to even be called evidence is nothing more than entrenched bias pretending to be an open mind.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
So you really didn't understand my original point at all, did you. That defining evidence out of existence by demanding that it must convince you to even be called evidence is nothing more than entrenched bias pretending to be an open mind.

I provided the definition, i informed you of the criteria i use based on that definition. You want to make up woo and hatred to massage your ego, fair enough but it is only your opinion.
 

pearl

Well-Known Member
-Higher than average IQ
-Lower body temperature
-Higher blood pressure
-Red or reddish hair
-Extra vertebrae
-Sensitive vision and particular sensitivity to sunlight
-Elevated intuition

As one who is Rh neg I can assure you these are all false.
It only becomes a problem if there is a shortage, and a transfusion is needed.
Unless one is pregnant, and the infant's blood is positive. The risk to baby increases with each successive pregnancy.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
What's the point in posting stupid twaddle on a forum, eh? What do you get out of it?
I call it fun an interesting. Remove your stick and try it.

What do you get out of complaining and whining so much? And to top it off, you chose to come here and participate lol
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
One of the rarest blood groups is AB positive (2% in the UK I think, and only twice as common as AB negative) and at a table of four in a works canteen there were three of us - coincidence? :capitala::capitalb::plus: :checkeredflag: :oops:
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Unlike others, the fact that people believe in aliens and ETs doesn't interest me. :)
Because it doesn't affect my life.
Personally I believe no ETs has ever existed in the history of universe, but I won't call conspiracy theorists those who say that governments cover up ET's bodies or spaceships...or similar.
I couldn't care less, honestly.
A bit like dismissing 99.999999999999% (an estimate) of existence? :oops:
 
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