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DigitalGemini 2 weeks ago
You did not answer the questions. Also, from a scientific or spiritual perspective, it’s all moot anyway. We come from the stars and we go back to the stars. Race, although part of the human experience, has nothing to do with value or capabilities. To think otherwise is sadly ignorant and lacks eternal awareness. Jesus and Siddhartha were the antithesis of tribal and insular. They saw and were connected to the eternal truth that we are all one.

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If you had meditated on my reply, as I asked, you would understand that I did answer. And, no, the issue of whether we should exterminate our kind by racial mixing is not "moot." It's the difference between whether we shall _actually_ ascend to the stars and begin a new phase of Life in the Universe, or just vainly philosophize about it. It's the difference between continuing the upward evolution of our bodies, intellect, consciousness, and souls -- or stagnating and descending ever lower with each passing generation. Consider this: All divergent evolution begins with tiny, barely perceptible differences, some physical, some mental, between otherwise identical races. Gradually, given enough spatial or behavioral/spiritual/intellectual separation, those differences increase and a new race is formed. Eventually the differences become so great that interbreeding no longer takes place, or nearly so -- and thus a new species is born. All evolution proceeds in this manner; there are no exceptions. It is the means by which ALL species, from plankton to the grasses of the fields, from the snow egret to Leonardo da Vinci, were born. Therefore racial separation is a NECESSARY component of evolution. Evolution could not take place without it. None of us would be here -- there would be no humanity at all, in fact, without racial separation. So racial separation is not only NOT evil -- it is ESSENTIAL, even sacred.