09 December 2010

To temper man's inclinations

The notion that racism leads to the degeneration of the human fabric comes from a sort of perverse Gresham's Law of blood: when the blood of two races mix bad blood drives out good. The mixing of races results in a hybrid which is always inferior to the blood of the superior race because, when bloods mix, the lower quality always dominates the higher quality. 
Automatic, natural systems have this entropic prediliction, especially when man enters into the equation somehow. To correct for the excesses man's hubris introduces into the system, God has to serve as a ruler and a regulator to temper man's inclinations and to manage the sustainability and the resilience of systems that include man as a primary factor. 

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