"A longstanding orthodoxy among social scientists holds that human races are a social construct and have no biological basis. A related assumption is that human evolution halted in the distant past, so long ago that evolutionary explanations need never be considered by historians or economists."
A scientist does not speak for science. The disparate physical characteristics of races have application today in many different ways, and suseptibility to disease.
The spiritual nature is however universal, as are the flaws and dark side of mankind.
"A longstanding orthodoxy among social scientists holds that human races are a social construct and have no biological basis. A related assumption is that human evolution halted in the distant past, so long ago that evolutionary explanations need never be considered by historians or economists."
https://time.com/91081/what-science-says-about-race-and-genetics/
A scientist does not speak for science. The disparate physical characteristics of races have application today in many different ways, and suseptibility to disease.
The spiritual nature is however universal, as are the flaws and dark side of mankind.