00:10:11.140And so you have these extremely fit athletic builds of the black population who are living on the equator because they've lived outside and their life is focused on outdoor activity.
00:10:24.380So I always assumed it was that slaves were bred to be stronger and faster, but I think your theory has more to it.
00:10:30.080Well, I think it's that they noticed the strength of the slaves because of the location that God had placed these peoples.
00:10:37.720right um and this isn't just even this would be like the dominican as well dominican republic0.88
00:10:42.520right they're they're outside as well but they're not they're what i would call them as black
00:10:46.220hispanics but you when you go north and you have seasons and you have the need to cultivate indoor
00:10:53.700activities you're building ahead you're well you're having architecture you're having planning
00:10:57.580ahead and when you're inside half the year you have intellectual pursuits rather than physical
00:11:02.440pursuits and so you're dealing with literature you're dealing with poetry you're dealing with
00:11:05.700inventions, you're dealing with music, you're dealing with, which, and again, it's not just
00:11:10.280European, it's also China, it's also Russia, it's also Japan. So you have this reality where you
00:11:16.520have over generations, differences of IQ developing between the Northern territories and the Equator
00:11:25.220territories. But then you combine that with, again, poverty and inbreeding, and you have this
00:11:30.540complex reality. Now, IQ is generally stable. It's hereditary generally. You can change it
00:11:36.220through nutrition. If you give a child really great food and really great upbringing, you also
00:11:41.140bring Christianity into the picture, and then you have a totally different reality. Now, we know that0.99
00:11:45.660the gospel went from Jerusalem, it went out west toward Greece and Rome, and then it went out west
00:11:50.880even further toward the European nations, and then also to America. And America, as it stabilized as
00:11:56.460a nation started sending missionaries where? Well, to Africa and to other nations. And so
00:12:01.580the gospel has been among the white nations for a much longer time than it has the African nations.0.97
00:12:09.400And so when you again have the African nations where you're having thousands of years of demon0.92
00:12:16.260worship combined with different environmental factors and poverty, you start to produce
00:12:25.780different groups of people that I think can be reversed, but it's not instantaneously. It is
00:12:31.000over generations, and it does demand the gospel. So I think you combine the two together. But I
00:12:36.740think if we have a discussion around this, you know, the Bell Curve book that was written in the
00:12:42.5801990s, which I believe- That's Charles Murray, right?
00:12:45.500Yeah. And actually, I think the other guy is a Jewish guy that wrote it. He was a Harvard,
00:12:50.380He was like the chief psychologist at Harvard in 1994.
00:15:11.020there were poor poor people and their uh their line was cut off so as as christians i think um
00:15:18.460number one uh we have a moral obligation to um to display intellectual honesty so we have to be
00:15:26.960truthful uh but two uh we want to root everything that we can um in in the christian narrative and
00:15:36.560um and so we're not none of us are darwinianists um we're we're all we believe in the biblical
00:15:44.140narrative um that said so i you know this will probably get clipped clipped out but if anybody's
00:15:51.960you know being in in you know in the vein of intellectual honesty if they actually include
00:15:56.660the caveats that i'm going to provide then there's nothing you know immoral or wrong about
00:16:01.300what i'm about to say but um one of the things that we just don't we still don't fully grasp
00:16:06.140um culture comes from the latin word cultus it's worship um and when it comes to worship
00:16:13.100when it comes to religion um every religion every major world religion has a eugenics program
00:16:19.920um it's not whether but which um immoral forms of eugenics are immoral the wrong for sterilization
00:16:28.600or these kinds of things are heinous and and i would never say otherwise but um when you look
00:16:37.320at world religions uh dietary restrictions does religion have anything to say about you keep
00:16:43.980mentioning nutrition and you're absolutely right but uh does religion have anything to say about
00:16:48.360nutrition plenty plenty exactly uh does religion have anything to say about catechesis and uh
00:16:55.320education and training plenty does religion have anything to say about whose bloodline is cut off
00:17:01.020from a people based off of uh crimes immorality these kinds of plenty uh does religion have
00:17:08.260anything to say about who you can and cannot marry like do these things have genetic implications
00:17:15.000well of course they do so you know like it's funny people would be like well joel's or you
00:17:22.000know so i'm not a race essentialist i think that religion is higher right i'm also not a racial
00:17:27.120determinist um i i do believe that in the province of god albeit very slowly so not in 15 minutes
00:17:34.380but over the course of generations i believe that the deck can shuffle so i'm not a racial
00:17:39.260determinist if europe and america if whites continue continue being the key word because
00:17:46.140we're currently doing it if we continue for a thousand years to apostatize against the lord0.81
00:17:50.760jesus christ and other nations non-white nations um not just convert in some silly you know revival
00:17:59.900crusade you know decisionism for christ but uh deeply deeply discipled in the christian faith
00:18:06.460and apply all of christ to all of life for a thousand years then i believe that it's conceivable
00:18:11.660that another race of people could actually in biological and objective metrics pass up europeans
00:18:20.600not in 20 years, not in even 100 years, but in 1,000 years genetically across the board in
00:18:28.560certain arenas, including IQ. Because religion, worship, we're not Gnostics. We believe that
00:18:38.540the soul is of infinite value, that the eternal matters more. But even the apostle Paul, he
00:18:45.220doesn't say spiritual training is of infinite value and therefore be a fat lard. Physical
00:18:50.000training is of no value at all no he doesn't say that much to the chagrin of all these 300 pound
00:18:55.160pastors you know who don't smoke or drink but they're eating you know if they're not disciplined
00:18:59.380in body they're probably not disciplined in mind amen and so we're not gnostics uh paul says you
00:19:04.400know if spiritual training is of a greater value but physical training he doesn't assign to it no
00:19:10.320value um he assigns to it some value so the body is a real category god made the physical material
00:19:17.640world and said it was good. God loves the world. I believe that refers to people, but also the
00:19:23.420cosmos. God actually loves his material creation enough to actually step into it in real human
00:19:30.580history with a physical body. And the Lord Jesus Christ, not just temporarily, but he is still in
00:19:36.080the glorified physical body for all of eternity, which is a phenomenal mystery to think about.
00:19:43.720And so all that being said, my point is that when I think of Europeans, for instance, you're talking about you could go all the way back to Constantine or at least a thousand years to King Alfred, even in, what is it?
00:19:58.700It's fiction, but there's strains of truth because a real person wrote the book, Treasure Island.
00:20:05.800Treasure Island, you have been, who is it?
00:20:08.220Ben Gunn, who's marauded for six years on the island, who's left there.
00:20:12.500and then finally you know uh the good guys show up and jim hawkins the cabin boy um is the first
00:20:19.120one to encounter ben gunn who's you know lost his mind at this point he's been alone for six years
00:20:24.080on this island and the first thing uh that he says to jim hawkins the boy is uh he says please sir
00:20:30.560my mother did not raise me to be a heathen these last six years i have been without a christian
00:20:36.120diet and he calls it do you have any cheese or milk or eggs right and he calls it a christian
00:20:42.500diet and again i understand i'm aware that it's a fictional story but but the person who wrote it
00:20:47.840is a real person and who is shaped in the milieu of christian thought european christian thought
00:20:53.260for centuries and and he says it as just matter of fact as as common speech as though nobody would
00:20:59.720would even begin to question the point that he's asserting and the point is um that there aren't
00:21:05.880just it's not just keto versus um vegetarian versus this no it's um there is a there is a
00:21:14.080hindu diet there is an islamic diet there is a christian diet so which these days would call
00:21:20.580civilized exactly and so so religion impacts everything so there's a reason when you see0.72
00:21:27.180a politician eating rice and slop with his hands that it repulses you on 11 and that's that's the
00:21:32.220very recent exactly so so for us to deny okay if europeans were shaped by christianity for a
00:21:40.860thousand years arguably you know longer uh but a thousand years and and christianity has something
00:21:47.360to say about what you eat and about who you marry and about capital punishment who doesn't get to
00:21:52.220further their line because they're a rank degenerate and all like also about arts and
00:21:56.840arts and education and media and everything else that you when you're building a society music so
00:22:01.640So if all these things are true and you have a people who subjected themselves to the word
00:22:06.800of God, speaking to every single issue of life for a thousand years, of course, there's