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53. Was humankind born at various points around the planet?
“Yes, and at various times. This is one of the causes of diversity in the human race. The earliest people spread out across different climates and combined with other races, which formed new ethnic groups.”
a) Do these differences constitute different species?
“Yes, and at various times. This is one of the causes of diversity in the human race. The earliest people spread out across different climates and combined with other races, which formed new ethnic groups.”
a) Do these differences constitute different species?
“Of course not. All of these different people are a single family. Do the differences between the varieties of the same fruit stop them from being the same species?”