Yes, but a lot of creationists or people who are just anti-evolution, anti-science claim evolution is an ideology based on killing people and white people being superior. I have actually been asked several times if I believe white people are superior because I think white humans come from black ancestors and accused of racism for defending evolutionary theory.KRAKENDIE said:I think a lot of you are missing the point. It doesn't sound like she was a strict creationist or a racist. It sounds more like she has a persecution complex agitated by some black liberation theology. When an evolution teacher said "natural selection" or "sexual selection" she connected that to the fact that a lot of Africans and black people are in and have for a long time been in dire straits all over the world, and in her mind it seemed nature itself must have put them there.
A misinterpretation coupled with an intense sense of inferiority.
Even many people who aren't against evolution but don't really understand it think it's a process towards 'better' things, so if you say that white people evolved from black people, they take it to mean you think white people are superior.
As opposed to the skin colour being an adaptation of the amount of sunlight, which is the scientific view.
It seems a lot of people who don't understand evolutionary theory think it's about a force with a mind that's having a plan and changing things to better.nuba km said:OT: How could you think evolution could kill people?