Re: Where did the races come from?
That all sounds very impressive, professor, but the only "perspective" I'm interested in is the True perspective, i.e. God's perspective as spelled out explicitly in His Holy Word. The Holy Bible says that Ham was Canaan's father, and that Canaan was the progenitor of the middle and far eastern black sub-races, so I can confidently reject your counterarguments out of hand.
The fact that the Babylonians and Phoenicians spoke some kind of patois and borrowed a few words from the language spoken by the Israelites doesn't make God a liar.
I already said that the Cushites were one of four different branches of the Hamitic race. They must have inherited that particular deformity from directly Cush, who did not share it with his brothers.
Pastor Billy-Reuben
Originally posted by F. Nietzsche
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The fact that the Babylonians and Phoenicians spoke some kind of patois and borrowed a few words from the language spoken by the Israelites doesn't make God a liar.
A particular mutation referred to as M168 is present in a number of Sub-Saharan Africans, but absent in other allegedly 'Hamitic' ethnic groups.
Pastor Billy-Reuben
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