
Originally Posted by
Father Bill
Yes. Frankly, I see little importance in DNA outside of Clan Chiefs and royalty (and even then it may have had a detour or two that nobody knows of). The important family is not those who share your DNA; it's those who love you and take care of you, and about whom you care.
I care about Scotland.
Apart from things Scottish there is a great use for DNA for those of us who were adopted or whose forebears did not pass on ethnic information. Some of us in that category burn with curiosity as to our origins. Based upon reactions from people that know their origins when informed I've had DNA tests done, it seems whence you've come has little importance when you've known all along. I suppose it makes sense people would not understand the desire to know, when you have not.
Slàinte mhath!
Freep is not a slave to fashion.
Aut pax, aut bellum.
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