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Old 10-14-2010, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by swaggs21
My next question to you is how do you address someone of a different skin color? Do you consider yourself as being white that they are less superior because they have not evolved as far away from the original species originator?
We do not know what skin color our proto-human ancestors had. My understanding of skin color is that people who developed in more northerly regions have less pigment to better allow them to process vitamin D. People who developed in more equitorial climates have more pigment to protect them from overexposure.