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Dear Mr. ‘Evertime’, From your comments, on what you …
Comment posted ‘Origin of Christianity in India’ by Dr.Benedict Vadakkekara by Jackson.
Dear Mr. ‘Evertime’,
From your comments, on what you have understood says you will have to start really ‘knowing’ and reading much and also researching (if further interested), besides contacting the DNA project admin, from ‘Scratch’. Because u have got the project/result details wrong though not 100 % wrong. The project admin and the researchers will be the best person to get u right on track of what the results are meaning besides reading blogs. Genetics and this specific area of science cannot be comprehended by reading blogs alone which may provide just generalized information. Besides we have had a very elaborate discussion on this forum earlier, on the thread/article… ‘lifestyle of kerala syrian christians’ and few other threads as to what is the outcome of the project and the results. Kindly take time to read that too if interested. Any other help/clarifications still please ask before self-concluding.
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