We call each the Infadels, Gentiles, Outsiders, Others.
But In reality we are all one species. The Humans.
Wether you take a Biblical approach of Adam and Eve, or you take a Scientific approach of (Luci) the humanoid. We are all related by blood. Transplants can be accross any lines. All blood types are found in all peoples. We are Human's. AND we are related.
I personally am a White Black Man. I didn't choose it. I was just born. The choice we have after we are born is how we treat one another. I am personally responsible for my actions. I choose to treat people how I want people to treat me. With Compassion, Respect, Love, and Tolerance. What do you think?
2006-12-30
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➔ Philosophy
I think there are too few of you in the world.
2006-12-30 12:03:03
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answered by tinkcph 2
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Yes. We may sometimes feel alienated & alone. Some people label others who are different from them and imagine them as being apart or separate from themselves. But the truth is that we are all one race, the human race. We are all connected. We are all (though each unique & special) basically the same. We must accept and love each other as fellow human beings. We should respect other creatures on the planet as well. We are connected to nature too. We must live in the world together. We must strive to take care of the planet and each other.
2006-12-30 12:10:22
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answered by amp 6
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I think you have the right thinking,I myself go by adam and eve but through all the blood lines and in breeds our blood species did change for example you are white and black mix so there are some diseases and blood types per nationalitys and races,thats the law of dna you are correct adam and eve were the 1st man and woman but when a man named nun [I think] wanted to build the tower to be like a god our creator got angry so he made all the people's languages change so they couldn't understand one another and that is where we got the word babel the tower of babel
So the tower never got built they went each who one could speak and understand went wth also god said every nation tribes and people .I hope I gave you something to think about and don't change, you seem like a fine person who has love for man and god inside yourself .Don't change. mankind has made themselves by choice to be outsiders,and make labels all men bleed die, hunger.laugh.love etc to bad more people don't think the way we do.! amy y
2006-12-30 13:09:26
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answered by amy y 2
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You are not alone. You are in good company.
It is all about mixed-race identity.
Your very existence unsettles the racist categorization of people.
Historically, the black and white people in the United States have often intermixed to the extent that racial designations emerge as primarily sociopolitical constructs.
Within the American multiracial system, cases of mixed race whereby individuals have both black and white forebears, are automatically designated as cases of black race.
The American biracial system does not permit the identification of individuals in the third person, as mixed race. If individuals cannot be identified in the third person, as mixed race, then it is impossible for them to have mixed-race identities in the first person.
As some research scholars have noted, children of interracial unions are "born into a racial netherworld . . . destined to be confused, maladjusted, ‘tragic mulattoes,’ the perpetual victims of a racially polarized society.”
Naomi Zack who has extensively studied race and mixed-race postulates that black and white racial designations are themselves racist because the concept of race lacks adequate scientific foundation.
Judy Scales-Trent asks this apt question:
'I understand “race” as a socially created metaphor, for my very existence unsettles expectations of “race.” It is no longer a tangible reality as reflected through color . . . Suppose race really does have nothing to do with color? What, then, is it all about? – '
2006-12-30 16:03:07
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answered by ari-pup 7
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Yes we are all humans, but human history is about families or tribes grown into nations who have ended up disagreeing in every possible way. All people SHOULD treat others as you say, but human nature has never worked that way!!!
2006-12-30 12:04:50
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answered by John D 2
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You make a good point of observation and may you continue to be blessed with the vision.
2006-12-30 12:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That is simple Truth people rejected for millenia...for the sake of...name it. Keep your attitude as many of us sincerely do, you are Great Man. No doubt.
2006-12-30 12:03:42
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answered by Oleg B 6
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I love your thought process, that is what I'm trying to install in my children.
2006-12-30 12:46:56
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answered by eyes_of_iceblue 5
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