Evolution Needs to be Understood at all Costs
The problem with evolutionary theory is that no common man is willing to see him/herself as an animal subject to evolutionary forces.
It's a simple concept but, after learning the basics, we fail miserably at applying the concept to everyday life. That is so unfortunate.
Let me break it down for you. Evolution simply seeks to perpetuate life--any life, all life. But there is a principle that we mostly fail to embrace. Evolution is blind. The reason it is blind is that it does not know what the environment will throw at it. Ergo, it must come up with very different designs in the hope that one of them will survive in the new environment. I don't know who told it so, but it found out early that environments change.
The Black person came up with extra melanin that will protect him/her from the Sun's UV rays. The White Northern person then reversed that and came up with less melatonin that would allow lower quantities of UV light to still make make it through the skin and continue to produce Vitamin D. The White person is at a disadvantage in the Tropics while the Black man is at a disadvantage in the Northern latitudes. The Black man in Minnesota must take Vitamin D3 to compensate. The White man in Mexico must use Sunscreen to compensate.
If you follow my blogs, you know I'm quick to blame. I can't help it. I apologize. However, it will never stop me from elucidating what I know to my fellow man.
If you understood evolution, you'd embrace the Black man, the Brown man, the Asian man, the Aborigine, the small man, the big man, the whore, the pedophile, the murderer, in short, every variation that comes from a mother's womb. Religion has seen to it that we don't. It wants us to behave according to their plans. Pope Francis may have a better understanding. It was he who said, "who am I to judge," with regard to homsexuality. What he meant was, "who am I to tell evolution what to do?"
Blacks are very forgiving people. Nothing else explains their willingness to stay here in the U.S. through lynchings and police brutality. They could have opted to go to Liberia as James Monroe suggested but most chose to stay, suffer, and pray for deliverance. These people don't deserve death at the hands of police--they deserve justice if only for their love of the U.S.
It's a simple concept but, after learning the basics, we fail miserably at applying the concept to everyday life. That is so unfortunate.
Let me break it down for you. Evolution simply seeks to perpetuate life--any life, all life. But there is a principle that we mostly fail to embrace. Evolution is blind. The reason it is blind is that it does not know what the environment will throw at it. Ergo, it must come up with very different designs in the hope that one of them will survive in the new environment. I don't know who told it so, but it found out early that environments change.
The Black person came up with extra melanin that will protect him/her from the Sun's UV rays. The White Northern person then reversed that and came up with less melatonin that would allow lower quantities of UV light to still make make it through the skin and continue to produce Vitamin D. The White person is at a disadvantage in the Tropics while the Black man is at a disadvantage in the Northern latitudes. The Black man in Minnesota must take Vitamin D3 to compensate. The White man in Mexico must use Sunscreen to compensate.
If you follow my blogs, you know I'm quick to blame. I can't help it. I apologize. However, it will never stop me from elucidating what I know to my fellow man.
If you understood evolution, you'd embrace the Black man, the Brown man, the Asian man, the Aborigine, the small man, the big man, the whore, the pedophile, the murderer, in short, every variation that comes from a mother's womb. Religion has seen to it that we don't. It wants us to behave according to their plans. Pope Francis may have a better understanding. It was he who said, "who am I to judge," with regard to homsexuality. What he meant was, "who am I to tell evolution what to do?"
Blacks are very forgiving people. Nothing else explains their willingness to stay here in the U.S. through lynchings and police brutality. They could have opted to go to Liberia as James Monroe suggested but most chose to stay, suffer, and pray for deliverance. These people don't deserve death at the hands of police--they deserve justice if only for their love of the U.S.
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