black church fires -
Richard Masoner (richardm@cd.com)
Mon, 15 Jul 1996 15:30:15 -0500 (CDT)
> >problems like mental retardation and so on. Hybrid vigor is good; it's
> >why mutts are so much more intelligent and healthier than purebreds.
> Every coin has two sides. When one neglect one in favor of the other
> in public forums, it is called political correctness.
I should've put a smiley or three in there, though I was feeling goofy
enough this morning that I presumed everyone in the world was feeling
the same way I was. The eugenics implication was strong enough that I
didn't think people would take me too seriously. Tyler and Andy caught
it, but that's probably because they know me a little better ;-) I got
me a big ol' massive smile planted on my face even as I type this. I'm
feelin' GOOD! HAPPY! HALLELUJAH \o/ even if I am a mutt :-) Or
maybe because I am one :-)
> However, when we discuss these things as pertains to human beings, the
> result is eugenics..
In no way was I suggesting that people of different ethnicities *must*
intermarry. I was just suggesting that the product of such unions
could be beneficial.
"I have determined you have the correct genetic makeup such that we
should marry, have a family, and have offspring which would be the new
master race. Love? What's that?"
One major disadvantage to being of a mixed ethnic heritage: I never
know which of those silly boxes to check on forms asking what race
I am.
> I believe the reasons that people marry are called destiny,
> preference, desire, and fulfillment.
Ah, so in either case: whether from the "eugenic" viewpoint, or the
romantic viewpoint, race doesn't matter and people should marry one
another regardless of their color. RIGHT ON BROTHER!
> I have seen implications here that people who would actually prefer to
> marry someone of their own race are in some way demented, or afflicted
> with racism.
I don't think that at all. I haven't seen the implications myself
other than through my "hybrid vigor" comments, which were meant more
for a self-depreciating humor type effect than anything else, but I've
been out of town so I might have missed them.
> We thank God that the Lord Jesus Christ has, through the New Birth
> actually set us free from the judgements of society, no matter WHAT
> view tends to be the majority view.
AMEN -- the judgements of some in society seem to be "color matters"
whereas the bond we have through the new birth indicates we have one
Father -- we be Brothers and Sisters. HALLELUJAH.
You know what's really cool? The fact that "political correctness"
doesn't matter in Christianity. I mean, isn't that so awesome that
people from such different backgrounds and viewpoints are all a part of
the body of Christ? That's something that is so attractive to me about
the Church of the living God!! There ain't no cookie-cutter Christian,
as the saying goes.
Richard M., who's feelin' mighty good in the Holy Ghost.
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