I feel like you didn't read the comment. All the races have a common ancestor at some point. So for what reason did they start to differentiate? There must be some factor leading to that differentiation. It must be either randomness, or a multitude of geographical and socio-cultural factors that led to that differentiation in the first place. I'm not arguing that all people are the same. I'm saying that something must have caused genes to differ. How are you even questioning that? What have been the factors that led to genetic differentiation? I don't really know, but we do know that differentiation has occurred.
Yes but primates came from the same origin. Obviously. If you go back far enough there's always a common ancestor. Even if it's an amoeba or whatever.
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