Racism Vs Evolution

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Our society has a problem with deeming their race is superior to the others. Alex McFarland says that “the number one reason for [this] is the belief in evolution.” Whether someone is black, white, brown, or red they all think that they are the best evolved race. There is a way to fix this misconception, but it will take every race working together as a team. First, we must get groups of people from each race that uphold maximum intelligence. They must all meet in a secret location to keep the rebels from finding them--because there are going to be people who will try to remain “superior”. These intellectuals will be separated so that there are even numbers of people from each race in two groups. One group will be assigned the job working to build a machine that will evolve human-kind into the highest stage of evolution. This will be the point when everyone has the same color skin, and they will also be at the same brain capacity. …show more content…
This will be the hardest task to accomplish due to the fact that a great deal of people do not believe in evolution. People like Dr. Lisle believe in something called creationism and theistic evolution. They think that the world was created by some sort of supernatural figure that they call “God”. We need to convince these people that our plan is not going against their beliefs or they will not allow it. When the first group has completed the machine we will congregate the people in one general area in each of the countries. Thus making it easier to aim a beam from the new machine at a satellite so that it will bounce off and hit the groups of people to evolve them. Once the people are evolved they will think the same and look the same. This will keep one group of people from feeling superior to