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John MacArthur
But as Ken Ham has shown, the “so-called ‘racial’ characteristics that people think are major differences (skin color, eye shape, etc.) account for only 0.012 percent of human biological variation.” On the specific subject of skin color, the presence of more melanin means “lighter” skin color; less melanin means “darker” skin color. So Ham concludes: “No one really has red, or yellow, or black skin. We all have the same basic color, just different shades of it. We all share the same pigments—our bodies just have different combinations of them.”11 In scientific terms, this means, according to Ham, that the differences between people groups are “absolutely trivial.”12
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