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On Human Race: Behavior and Society

Stone Choir

Stone Choir

Education, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2023

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Hosts

Woe

aka Eschatologuy

What maintains societies? What destroys them? There are many factors that contribute to whether a society flourishes or fails — natural resources, weather conditions, IQ [two weeks], et cetera —, but a fundamental, unavoidable fact is that the quality of the men and women who comprise a society is intimately and causally connected to the level and the success of that society.

Human behavior is downstream from race, because race is a matter of genetics. The behavior of individuals influences society and aggregates into civilization. A society comprised of violent, uncontrolled criminals will never achieve great things; a society comprised of lazy, unintelligent men will never reach the stars.

As Christians, these are not matters of indifference — what kind of men we produce or permit in our societies directly affects our neighbors and, yes, the Church. In this, the second episode of our series on race, we will be tackling the uncomfortable questions of race, behavior, criminality, and related issues. Last week was genetics and next week will be Scripture — this week is behavior and society.

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Parental Warnings

This episode frankly discusses crime and related matters. You may not want to play this one for your children.

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0:00.0

I'm Welcome to the Stone Quire podcast.

0:39.3

I am Corey J. Mahler.

0:41.4

And I'm Woe.

0:44.0

Today's episode is our second part of our discussion on the subject of race as a biological thing that has real-world consequences.

0:57.0

Before we get into it, I'd like to note that this is one of the episodes that if you do listen with children, you probably don't want to listen to this one with them.

1:03.5

We're going to get into some details in some specifics of crimes that are sensitive. It's stuff that most people don't want to hear. I guess that's kind of a

1:13.3

trigger warning to everyone. We're not going to be too graphic. But as we talk about crime and as

1:18.6

we talk about real consequences of things, it's important at some point that we as Christians

1:25.0

and as honest people stop sugarcooding some of these issues so that we

1:29.3

can speak frankly. So today's episode, we'll have a little bit more of that contact than usual.

1:35.9

The previous episode, we established the biological reality of race. We demonstrated it, I think,

1:43.3

sufficiently that as we looked at the feedback,

1:45.8

it was overwhelmingly positive from pretty much everyone who listened, either agreed and

1:51.6

said, wow, I had not heard those things before, or they said, well, okay, I knew that, but I don't

1:57.8

see why it matters. And the most negative feedback that we found

2:01.5

was from people saying, just, I don't understand any of that at all. Didn't make any sense.

2:05.8

I'm confused. That seemed stupid, which is very heartwarming to me because that is not a moral

2:12.6

condemnation, which for all three of those groups, I think that if you listened to episode one on race and you did not find yourself filled with moral indignation, I'm going to tell you right now, that means that you are a political pariah today. You are a right-wing extremist because only the very most extremist racist people on the planet believe that race is

2:36.6

biological and that it's not a sociological construct. So we weren't trying to trick anyone,

2:42.2

we were just telling the truth, but the fact that everyone basically agreed with us makes you

2:47.4

all extremists too. And I say that not tongue and cheap, but to point out the fact that

2:53.3

when people are called extremists, it's a conversation short-circuiting act of malice to call someone

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