[NCSG-Discuss] Racial Myth

Marc Perkel marc at CHURCHOFREALITY.ORG
Mon Feb 18 18:34:11 CET 2013


I suppose as humans transcend from biological beings to machine form 
over the next 100 years race will go away.

On 2/18/2013 9:31 AM, Olivier Kouami wrote:
> Dear Lou,
> The race of human being will remain the same from the begenning of the
> world till it end if there is an end. I personnaly believe that no one
> can stop the time.
> Cheers !
> -Olevie-
>
> 2013/2/18, Carl Smith <lectriclou at hotmail.com>:
>> The world has over time been sequestered  into groups by the elite.
>> There were many excuses made for their dominance.  Every [sic] race, at
>> some point in history, had great empires and technologies which rose and
>> fell. The leaders claimed authority from Gods as Priests or Kings and
>> claimed further of Royal lineage.
>>
>> The empirical Priest Kings of Europe sought to dominate the world. They
>> indoctrinated their [sic] white subjects to believe they were a superior
>> [sic] race, ordained by God as Masters and Caretakers of the Truth.  The
>> word race was coined as an ensign.  The word race only indicates a
>> contest but has become something insidious.  It became authority to
>> enslave peoples of differing races.
>>
>> Science has enlightened many to the fact that their is less genetic
>> difference between racial tags of the differing races than that of
>> individuals of the same race. It is time for those who are enlightened
>> to demand that the word race be obsolete and forbidden. People are group
>> oriented.  The word race and the stigma it creates hampers individuals
>> from accepting and being accepted into the groups which they rightfully
>> belong.
>>
>> Please contemplate, and join such endeavor.
>>
>> I personally am a hybrid.  Because of my blue eyes and light skin, I am
>> considered Caucasian.  In fact, I have Caucasian genes, Mongolian genes
>> and quiet probably Negroid genes as well.  I am the world but am
>> comfortable only in my  group, which is not based on race and thus much
>> more diverse and interesting.
>>
>>
>> Lou
>>
>



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