Meditate on this thoughtfully for a day or two: The merging of already long-diverged human varieties is the opposite of evolution, and, if sufficiently widespread, can cancel out hundreds of thousands of years of divergent evolution in a single generation.
Had it happened on a large scale in the past, as it is happening now, there would have been no Siddhartha Gautama, no Socrates, no Nietzsche -- no Phidias, no Titian, no John William Waterhouse -- no Parthenon, no transistor, no Saturn V rocket -- since humanity would still be barely above the level of Homo erectus.
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so you believe in darwinian evolution
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.