Saturday, July 9, 2011

It started with 2, right?

That was a question from my friend. Let’s repeat that again to emphasize it.

How are there so many different skin colors when it all started with 2 people?

Good question. I thought hard about it. So, yes. Adam and Eve. They had like, what, 6 billion kids who marry each other. So we have a worldwide freaking incest. Ah, beautiful. We are all family even though I don’t speak Inuit or look like a Brazilian.

Back to the question. I came up with two different thoughts:

  1. Since Adam and Eve had so many children, I figured that they all would have totally different lifestyles and of course, that contributed to the genes that causes skin color to change…in theory. Some kind of mutation but not as badass as X-Men. And then they fall in love with each other, blah, blah and blah, and different kinds of people appear. Supported with the building of the huge-and-tall-tower (of which I forgot the name) and with God making chaos on the language…blah, blah, and blah, different countries, different types of people, and then comes the Nazi’s and basically, etc.
  2. God was just having fun in experimenting with us which was all in his plan.

Well, Jay said that, “I mean, they can’t make 10 totally different looking kids can they? They must be talented!”

I LOL-ed. No offense. But really, they got to be real talented. Maybe if Darwin’s evolution theory was right then we can relate that to the difference of skin colors. Just telling you guys, I’m not racist. I see people as who they are – their personality.

It’s sad when you see someone judging another human being because of their looks, don’t you think?

3 comments:

  1. 2 countries that have the most population; china and india.
    soon they would whoop everyone's ass and the world ended also with 2. LOL.
    just random thought

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  2. LOL well glad that I'm half chinese, I'll be alive then XD

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  3. I also thought about this one, about 2 first created people then become 6 million people now and its curiousity, nice post. :D

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