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Vince Sarich on Human Racial Differences.

Discussion in 'Science' started by jcrawford, Oct 31, 2005.

  1. jcrawford

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    No, we are not. That's just neo-Darwinist nomenclature being imposed as a false label on non-Darwinists who are just Human beings. Neo-Darwinists only have the right to call themselves Homo whatever. The rest of us can be found under the genus, Human.

    The U.S. Government classifies people as races, not species, and each racial group has the right to define, determine and establish it's own ancestral origins, despite the denial of racial distinctions by neo-Darwinist race theorists who would classify our human ancestors as 'distinct' and 'separate species.'

    Don't you know anything about the power of human language, speech and name-calling that God gave to Adam, or the power of the spoken Word?
     
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    Yeah, all of us Homo sapiens are one species, but what about the rest of them, Homo neanderthalis, Homo erectus, Homo habilis, etc who share our genus but not our species? jcrawford says that they are also our species but separate races. He likes to play with definitions, I think. </font>[/QUOTE]No, I don't consider neanderthalensis, erectus, etc. to be separate races, just racial variations of our one Human species of Human beings, thanks be to God. Neo-Darwinists deny the validity of our observation of racial differences and then try to tell us that our racial ancestors were different species. Modern day Pharisees, I call 'em.
     
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    In the United States of America, we and our ancestors are legally recognized, classified and registered for census and civil rights purposes, as five races, not species. These classes are self-defined, identified, organized, and legally established by each racial group as a means of racial identification for the purpose of census taking and legal status in cases of racial discrimination. Each group has a legally protected status.

    Each racial group is classified and registered according to the geographic or national origin of their ancestors.

    All five racial groups recognize and agree with, the equal right of each other group to self-define, identify and assert themselves in terms of their ancestral origins.

    None of the groups have the right to classify any other group’s ancestors as anything other than that which each group has racially defined, identified and established as its own unique ancestral heritage and origin.

    In order to racially represent one of these five groups in terms of their racial status, progress or ancestral origins, a person must be legally recognized as a member of that group or have a family member in that group who elects their representation.
     
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