Genetically? Yes.No its not scientific. Thats why DNA is the defacto standard for ID on race. Everything else is just a guess. Especially if it is relying on white people to create the standards. Now they are trying to claim that Ethiopians are white just as an example of the silliness of trusting white people to define race.It is positively scientific. Forensic anthropologists can tell many things about the bones from a person, even his race. Read "Deaths Acre", race is as much a part of us as gender and other physical characteristics.Thats not a very scientific or factual stance on the issue. All Black people dont look alike nor do all white people. Using your logic there are about a billion different breeds of humans.My viewpoints on this subject are based on years of research. Claiming that "the other breeds died out" is a non sequitur. Since all dog breeds are decedents of the wolf, would you now claim that all dogs are the same?
Thats nonsensical.
The scientific name for dogs is Canis lupus. While they are scientifically all one genus(like we are homo sapiens), no one who has eyes and common sense will insist all dogs are alike.
Oh, as far as "dying out" genetics has shown us that only the black man is a "pure" homo sapien because his genetic code doesn't contain any neanderthal DNA.
Logic tells me that if a homo sapien mates with a neanderthal and produces a "mutt", that those people cannot be the same race as a pure homo sapien.
Logic doesn't lie. My guess is that science is lying(through governments) because the ramifications of admitting to different races would break down our society.
Mark
I never claimed whites were pure homo sapiens. Of course they are mostly homo sapiens but they did mix with neanderthals after leaving the African continent like some of the other cultures did. The Aborigines of australia are a good example. They were Blacks that mixed with Denosovians. (I think thats how you spell it) However they never encountered that mutation that produced white people in europe.
Mark
all dogs are dogs. They share DNA, since they all came from wolves.
Do you believe all dogs are the same?
Mark
Then why are there different breeds of dogs?
Mark