08-21-2004, 12:25 PM
More inportantly, colour is but one of the differences between men, that could indicate the existance of races. I've read about recent research on this matter.<br>
Basically, if we divide men according to one of these other distinctions we get "races" of entirely different composition.<br>
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My personal opinion is that geographic isolation has introduced the beginnings of racial differentiation in the early history of modern men. The advent of civilisation and the colonizing movements of peoples have diluted these considerably over the ages, so that many if not most people to date are of "mixed race". <p>Greetings<br>
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Rob Wolters</p><i></i>
Basically, if we divide men according to one of these other distinctions we get "races" of entirely different composition.<br>
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My personal opinion is that geographic isolation has introduced the beginnings of racial differentiation in the early history of modern men. The advent of civilisation and the colonizing movements of peoples have diluted these considerably over the ages, so that many if not most people to date are of "mixed race". <p>Greetings<br>
<br>
Rob Wolters</p><i></i>
drsrob a.k.a. Rob Wolters