@Rime, J. James
Then how does the idiot explain how a boy had a replacement windpipe generated from Stem Cells taken from his own [b]bone marrow[/b]?
I challenge said idiot to form a working, transplantable human heart using a pile of beef bones from a butcher's shop, from the marrow extracted from such.
'Cellular memory:
"The idea is pseudoscientific as there is no known means by which tissues other than the brain are capable of storing memories"
Just as Homeopathy is equally pseudoscientific. And has just as much credibility: zero. And if - as with 'cells' - water has 'memory', then speaking as someone who works in a computer shop, repairing/upgrading/building bespoke setups, why is there no water RAM, and HD casings filled with water...?! And I guess that the 'Nexus' - the brain-like central core of the Strogg (and the very last thing to destroy, post-Makron 'final boss' defeat ) in the last stage of the id Software game "Quake IV" is a documentary too. [/hyper-snark]
The above link is from the very august medical periodical The British Medical Journal (a former physician of mine has written many papers for that, and the similar medical journal, "The Lancet", re. Anaesthesiology, which was his field of expertise; retired as a GP, but nowadays he's a senior adviser to the British Medical Association on this matter). I'd like to see P-G write a paper for these very august medical journals, detailing his 'cellular memory' theory.
In fact, I challenge him to do so. If he doesn't, then he's admitted that his 'theory' - a la Homeopathy - is nothing more than pseudoscientific snake-oil lies, with not a single scrap of scientific fact to back it up.
Because if there's one thing the "BMJ" and "The Lancet" do, is that they are ultra-stringent in it's Peer Review. So go ahead, P-G. If you dare.
...oh, and people can deconvert from Christianity (who were previously long-time believers) To Atheism, and thus humanism/materialism/evolution.
Just ask ex-Olympic gold medallist athlete and ex-[i]long[/i] time Christian Jonathan Edwards.