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Originally Posted by Drunk Vegan
I'd argue that some intrauterine conditions can be considered genetic.
For instance, hormones that are naturally released as a part of the embryonic development process are natural. The development of differing physiologies and brain chemistry/structure based on chromosones are natural as well and therefore genetic.
The mother's dietary choices, level of physical activity, prenatal care and doctor visits, and whether she does drugs, smokes, or drinks, are examples of environmental factors that affect fetal development.
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Not to mention that the "template" Disinfo Agent refers to is the foundation upon which the individual will react to environment.
It's why two people can grow up in the same environment, same treatment etc- and still be very different in their behavior and views.
As far as the BAUT thread linked to- It contains an article in German- Which I can't read... and a few posts. Nothing much discussed there and information that is pretty much inaccessible to the linguistically challenged such as myself.