| Racism is alive and well, and much of
it is "egged-on" by Darwinian philosophies which underpin
so much of modern thought. Discover the scientific bankruptcy of this
destructive world-view and what genetics actually says about biological
origins in the new James I. Nienhuis title, Old Earth? Why Not!
Darwinian evolutionists say that humans dominated and vanquished their
"cousins," the "Neanderthal Men," thousands of years
ago. Humans supposedly evolved, and allegedly did so, more quickly than
did "Neanderthal Men" (from their common "hominid"
ancestors), and so, out-planned, out-performed, and then subdued their
"inferior cousins."
"Social Darwinism" (the logical off-shoot of Darwinian evolution)
was the rationale for some of the horrific genocides of the so-called
"inferior races" in our times (such as Nazi Germany and the
slaughter of Australian Aborigines.) This Darwinian philosophy, obviously,
is destructive to the human family. So, is this evolution really scientific,
and therefore, is the dominance of a "race" over the others
as inevitable as was, allegedly, the "earliest full humans"
over their kin, the "Neanderthal Men?"
Valid genetic science reveals an ancestry of humanity that is radically
opposed to Darwinian evolution. All of humanity ("Neanderthal Men"
included) derives from a small number of people who had, individually,
much larger gene pools than we have, individually. The biological variation
observable in the "races" is merely the result of "natural
selection," as clans moved away form the "cradle of civilization"
to highly varied physical environments and reproduced in relative isolation
from the other clans, for at least a few generations.
Join in the effort to educate against racism. Consult www.GenesisVeracity.com
and learn more about the book Old Earth? Why Not! The "mainstream
scientific community" is dreadfully amiss regarding our biological
origins, as well as, other tangential issues that are germane to the
understanding of earth history. See what the evidence actually reveals
about our origins. Publication Date, March 2003, ISBN# 0-9726206-0-5.
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