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Coming from my self-educated philosophical background, I cannot imagine submitting my DNA for testing to people who hold to an Out-of-Africa "theory."
I am a polygenist who does not believe that divergent evolution can explain our world. Instead of entropy, I hold syntropy to be the dominant tendency of the living Universe. I reject plate tectonics in favor of a Growing Earth. I believe that humans convergently evolved from out of different species of animals, being made "in God's image" oriented not in the past or present, but the future. Our commonalities are emergent and teleological, and we are moving toward unity from out of disunity.
I myself am a composite of American and Eurasian-sourced Hominids that evolved largely separately on different continents, from out of different Cercopithecines, themselves independently evolved from mammals in Lemuria (Antarctica conjoined with the Americas, Oceania, India, and Africa on a smaller globe) that were divided between New and Old World populations. I know this from classic and cutting edge geology, paleontology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and from family details including a Coat of Arms bearing an ancient totem, a family name with importance to the English language, and so on. Otamids evolved in America independently from New World Monkeys, while Mongoloids, Eurafricanoids, and Congoids each evolved from their own separate populations of Old World Monkeys, each independently reaching a Homo erectus phase by way of convergent evolution, before mixing a la the multiregional model.
I cannot expect Jewish pseudoscience to provide me the details that natural philosophy has made so obvious. Since human races evolved independently from one another, any test based in some Out-of-Africa interpretation will necessarily fudge the results. We most certainly are not all Africans as the Jewish model presupposes. I won't let them tell me otherwise. For thousands of years Jews have promoted racism and the false religion that we are all one, big, broken, divided, family, while in reality we are in the process of learning how it might be possible in the future to actually be a human family, a construct of our will and an artifact of our doing.
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