Re: Randy to Grigor: more
Nov 21, 1999 01:56 PM
by WLR7D
The analogy of dog breeds does not work to show that all humans are
identical. Dog breeds can indeed do whoopee with one another, but there are
distinct differences among the breeds. These differences are a direct result
of the expression of genetics. Some breeds are notorious biters, some love
the water, some will voraciously kill and eat cats(Alan, if you don't
straighten up I'm going to send one of those over to your house.), others are
very loyal, some are natural herders, while others are lovers(platonic
please). People choose a breed because of these differences. They have a
preference of one over the other. Similarly, people will sometimes choose
other people of a certain "type"(boy will you have fun with that label now).
If this were not true, why do blacks primarily associate with blacks, whites
with whites, yellows with yellows, browns with browns, purples with purples,
etc.?
Do we really have a point of disagreement? Randy
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