Brothers and sisters in Christ, I have just discovered thru a foreign poronographic magazine named "Marie Clair" (sounds like a high class hooker to me!) that secular scientists are about to unleash a new wave of Godmockery on the world by introducing new pills that allow Mankind to live past 100 years old, irregardles of their Tithing level, and in just 2 years! 
If God wanted just anybody to live that long, He would see to it that we did! These scientists will stop at nothing to destroy Christianity. This is obviously not part of God's design and needs to be stopped immediately! This is all part of the NOBLE LIE than humanity can progress and advance to the point where humans think they ARE God. Blasphemy!! This + Craig Venter's blasphemous "synthetic life" need to be denounced before we are overrun by heathen hoards of supermen!
They have to be stopped!

If God wanted just anybody to live that long, He would see to it that we did! These scientists will stop at nothing to destroy Christianity. This is obviously not part of God's design and needs to be stopped immediately! This is all part of the NOBLE LIE than humanity can progress and advance to the point where humans think they ARE God. Blasphemy!! This + Craig Venter's blasphemous "synthetic life" need to be denounced before we are overrun by heathen hoards of supermen!

Medicine that may help us live to 100 available in 2 years
We all dream of living to a ripe old age, but according to medics it could soon be a reality for many of us.
Medicines that can help people live to 100 and beyond may be available to the public in as little as two years, experts revealed today.
The news follows research into age-related conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's.
According to Professor Nir Barzilai, one of the world's leading age scientists, the drugs in question will be marketed as remedies for specific illnesses, but will in fact fight a number of age-related ailments.
Prof Barzilai's research, carried out at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, recognised genetic variants that identify people who live to a very old age.
The case of Jean Calment, a French woman who died at the age of 122 years without any trace of dementia, diabetes or cancer.
People blessed with anti-aging genes tend not to get seriously ill but die suddenly at the end of their lives, Prof Barzilai explains.
New medicines are now being built on these discoveries, which involve biological pathways affecting metabolism, cell-death, inflammation and cholesterol.
‘I have this bias that makes me believe we have the ability as a species to get to 100 if we prevent some of these age-related diseases,' continues Prof Barzilai.
'Pharmaceutical companies are developing these drugs now. They will probably be available for testing in 2012.'
We all dream of living to a ripe old age, but according to medics it could soon be a reality for many of us.
Medicines that can help people live to 100 and beyond may be available to the public in as little as two years, experts revealed today.
The news follows research into age-related conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's.
According to Professor Nir Barzilai, one of the world's leading age scientists, the drugs in question will be marketed as remedies for specific illnesses, but will in fact fight a number of age-related ailments.
Prof Barzilai's research, carried out at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, recognised genetic variants that identify people who live to a very old age.
The case of Jean Calment, a French woman who died at the age of 122 years without any trace of dementia, diabetes or cancer.
People blessed with anti-aging genes tend not to get seriously ill but die suddenly at the end of their lives, Prof Barzilai explains.
New medicines are now being built on these discoveries, which involve biological pathways affecting metabolism, cell-death, inflammation and cholesterol.
‘I have this bias that makes me believe we have the ability as a species to get to 100 if we prevent some of these age-related diseases,' continues Prof Barzilai.
'Pharmaceutical companies are developing these drugs now. They will probably be available for testing in 2012.'


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