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RE: Genetic Diversity


I don't know if you will find rhis, but I agree we would be healthier and hopefully there would be less racial predjudice.

My mother's family has been in America for several generations at least. She is English/Welch. My father (did't get to know him, he has passsed away) was Syrian. However he was apparently French/Syrian as his last name was French and he was white but with real dark hair and kind of exotic looking. I just look generic white.
When my son was born and we had him home for a few weeks, I noticed this huge spot had developed on is back over the kidney area that looked lke a bruise. I took him to the doctor and I was afraid they would think I abused him. But, the doctor said they are temporary birth marks that only appear on babies with Mediterranean descent. He has very dark hair and looks white, but when he is tan and has facial hair he could pass as Arab, Spanish or many races really. He is striking.

I always notice kids that appear to be mixed and they are so attractive. I know there are many people who want to preserve their race and culture. I understand that too. That certainly would be done as well but as history is preserved, not contiuing the separation. Learning to love everyone without racial boundaries would put us way ahead as far as humanity is concerned IMO. Take the special knowledge and customs from all cultures and preserve them and celebrate them all.

An anaology would be like the Old and New Testaments from a historical perspective. In the future we would study the age where races were separate and all of them had different religions, customs, looks, etc. We would learn a lot from it. But it would not be our current realiity.

Though we study them historically, the separations would no longer exist and people could acknowledge the uniqueness of each individual. Each person would be considered a "new breed" in themselves. There wouldn't be less differences among people, there would be more. But not in a way that could cause predjudice. As an example let's think of flowers. It would be like having many more gorgeous flowers to feed the spirit when we strolled through the countryside. I think religion is the primary cause of the separation. Let all reliigions be respected and each could choose their religion. Unfortunately, some Holy books dictate separateness, so I don't know if individuals who feel that it would be going against their God to intermarry would feel the freedom to intermarry. But, family by family, in time many would choose love over seperateness in even the strictist of religeous traditions.

I think this "interbreeding" as you say is taking place more and more, so inevitably and fortunately this will eventually be as you envision, I think.
 

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