>Tower of Babel ends >A white (adamic genome) tribe moves into subsaharan africa >Very easy living, food grows year round, no winters to worry about >Animals are easy to hunt, just chase them until they tire; bipedal vs four-legged is gg >Become lazy >Idle hands are the devils play things >Start worshipping demonic tricks: animism, voodoo, etc >Society turns polygamous >Only the brutes rule >Only the brutes breed >Brutes tend to be dumber; the dumber you are, the more violent you are >Race to the bottom >Polygamous society amplifies any beneficial genetic mutation; the "superior adapters" to their environment breed with ALL the women >Tanned men are universally attractive to women on a subconscious level because tan = worker >Men with more melanin aren't being affected by the sun, but more importantly look more attractive in this society full of brutes
>tfw niggers used to be whites but polygamy fast tracked their demise into black skin and low iq >tfw monogamy would never let a drastic mutation to take hold, because one man with one wife would limit family sizes and thus the spread of such a mutation >tfw whites are the closest genome on earth to adam >tfw not following biblical principles literally turns you into a nigger >tfw if christian whites lived in subsaharan africa they would remain white even through thousands of years
Black user here. White skin is a mutation that literally has so negligible benefits.
There's no reason to chose white skin of black. If I believed in the bible God would've made humans from dirt which is brown or black, no fertile white dirt exists.
It's beneficial in Northern European countries where the sun isn't out as often to increase vitamin D absorption from the sun.
Nathaniel Torres
The nigger skin is a good way to detect them but the skin isn't their real problem, the problem is their brains. Underdeveloped frontal cortex. Niggers literally cannot think.
Oliver Cook
That pic lololol
Ethan Morgan
I've been thinking somewhat along these lines as well, user.
Protip: god doesn't exist. See proof: >baby born inside out.jpg
Carter Miller
>Adamic Stopped reading your bullshit pseudo-"christian" pseudoscience right there.
Charles Gonzalez
Go back to Africa
Joshua Taylor
I mean think about it...
Polygamy fast-tracks genetic mutation (whether good or bad) while monogamy prevents it.
If every man has to have only one wife, he can only have so many kids. If this man has a genetic mutation such as slightly more melanin than the rest of the population, maybe he passes it down to some of his kids, but unless his kids breed with each other, by the next generation that melanin mutation is gone because it's been BLEACHED.com away.
In polygamous society (at least in africa where providing for your family is not necessary due to the environment), that melanin man could have had thousands of kids potentially and if you throw incest into the mix it will certainly keep the mutation alive because his mutated kids are breeding with their mutated sibling.
Isaiah Stewart
Can we implement Aryan only polygamy? Just make every future human good.
Nolan Russell
I'm not CI. I used that term because God only created one man and one woman and therefore only one race existed at that time. All man was unified up until the Tower of Babel.
Mason Green
>Mixing Jewish fairy tales with evolutionary anthropology
Each race has qualities from what they're made from; the Bible says that God made Adam out of dust - it isn't a huge leap to suggest God made the other races out of other things. For instance, Europeans could be made out of snow, Middle-Easterners could be made out of sand, and Jews could be made out of ash.
A LITERAL NIGGER en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_the_Centurion >The baptism of Cornelius is an important event in the history of the early Christian church, along with the conversion and baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch. The Christian church was first formed around the original disciples and followers of Jesus, all of whom were Jewish. All males in that community were circumcised and observed the Law of Moses. The reception of Cornelius sparked a conversation among the Jewish leaders of the new Christian church, culminating in the decision to allow Gentiles to become Christians without conforming to Jewish requirements for circumcision, as recounted in Acts 15(Acts 15).