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![]() "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... [snip] Back to the subject: If God created the races, as most of us can probably agree that He did, what was the purpose? Would this make God racist? ;-) Well, I can only repeat what my favorite source of Racial Special Knowledge, George W. Gentry, says. Gentry says all people used to be black. Or, as he puts it, "Charcoal Black". Other races were created from their progenitator's bad behavior. Easu was the father of the red races -- "Easu Red". The white race was created after Gehazi and all his decendents were stricken white with leprosy -- "Leprosy White". Think about it. God made the races. He made them different for a reason. As I understand, there's a competing theory which essentially says that the climate of Africa favors dark skinned people, and the climate of Northern Europe favors light skinned people. I can't offer much more on this idea, since such kookthought rarely makes it to shortwave radio. If I may, I'm pretty sure that I'm familiar with what you're talking about. In this case, it's not kookthought. Here's a link for you from PBS, with a few quotes simply because I loathe blind links, and don't want to cut and paste the entire article: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/li.../l_073_04.html "Their findings, published in a recent issue of the Journal of Human Evolution, show a strong, somewhat predictable correlation between skin color and the strength of sunlight across the globe. But they also show a deeper, more surprising process at work: Skin color, they say, is largely a matter of vitamins." "An hour of intense sunlight, the study showed, is enough to cut folate levels in half if your skin is light." "As far back as the 1960s, the biochemist W. Farnsworth Loomis had suggested that skin color is determined by the body's need for vitamin D. The vitamin helps the body absorb calcium and deposit it in bones, an essential function, particularly in fast-growing embryos. (The need for vitamin D during pregnancy may explain why women around the globe tend to have lighter skin than men.) Unlike folate, vitamin D depends on ultraviolet light for its production in the body. Loomis believed that people who live in the north, where daylight is weakest, evolved fair skin to help absorb more ultraviolet light and that people in the tropics evolved dark skin to block the light, keeping the body from overdosing on vitamin D, which can be toxic at high concentrations." "Three years ago, Jablonski and Chaplin took the spectrometer's global ultraviolet measurements and compared them with published data on skin color in indigenous populations from more than 50 countries. To their delight, there was an unmistakable correlation: The weaker the ultraviolet light, the fairer the skin. Jablonski went on to show that people living above 50 degrees latitude have the highest risk of vitamin D deficiency. "This was one of the last barriers in the history of human settlement," Jablonski says. "Only after humans learned fishing, and therefore had access to food rich in vitamin D, could they settle these regions." There's plenty more on the web about it, for anyone who cares to search and decide for themselves. I don't want to get too involved in an off-topic thread, personally. I'm just trying to help fill in some gaps. And of course, if anyone would rather believe that black skinned people are black skinned because they're the descendants of Ham and his curse, well...-that's- kookthought IMNSHO. |
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![]() "Honus" wrote in message ... "An hour of intense sunlight, the study showed, is enough to cut folate levels in half if your skin is light." But what would an hour of intense shortwave cut in half? Something that needed cutting in half, I'm sure. I eagerly anticipate the new human races which intense shortwave radiation will help develop. The Jones race. The Stair race. The race of Lloyds. We will all Keep On Dancin' to the new breed of Gentrys. "As far back as the 1960s, the biochemist W. Farnsworth Loomis [snip] W. Farnsworth Loomis! I can only hope this wonderful name came from the descendants of pioneer communication crank Mahlon Loomis and the half cranky Philo T. Farnsworth. There's plenty more on the web about it, for anyone who cares to search and decide for themselves. [snip] No need to search. Just turn on your shortwave radio! All the answers are there. Some of those answers are true!! Frank Dresser |
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![]() "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Honus" wrote in message ... "An hour of intense sunlight, the study showed, is enough to cut folate levels in half if your skin is light." But what would an hour of intense shortwave cut in half? Ummm...two hours of free time? |
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