Who can deny this claim and yet maintain they understand the source from whence they came?
If you want to understand your origin, understand seeds. Understand what they are, what they do and what they produce. Then understand how seeds adapt and vary themselves based on different conditions (specialize into species). Then understand if the current version of a seed can be less than 100% of the original seed. If you say, yes it can by mixing with another seed. That's true, only if the other seed did not come from the same seed as the first seed. All seeds came from the same source. We know this is true in the Animal Kingdom so why would it not be in the Plant Kingdom, and so on? Right now, all of us have amoebas inside us and think we have evolved beyond the amoeba and that “I ain't no amoeba!” What is an amoeba? Once you answer that then you will recognize the amoebas in you. At the same time you find all your seeds and genes. More and more of us are wanting to get our seeds tested (DNA tests), so we can just know who we are all in one test of results and whatever they tell us, that's who we are, without any way of knowing if it's accurate, unless we use what we already know and add more understandings.
A major stumbling block that leaves us susceptible to the okie doke, is hating the African in us, thus we must hate the entire self because the only human seed is African and all other seeds are African variations, so no matter what human seeds mix, they are still mixing African and African, thus the total must be 100% African genes.
Study the seeds, genes and genetics of any other species, then come back to the genetics of humans. Whatever we say is true or not true about seeds, the same must apply to all other seeds. Non-human nature tells all truths about humans.
Non-human nature is our parents, grandparents and ancestors.
Start with the human and double check our understandings against the non-human.
The non-human is the answer key for the human. How many times have we seen seeds grow?
We've seen DIFFERENT seeds, in the SAME soil, SAME water, SAME light, SAME air.
What makes the SAME things, look different?
The only thing different about a seed is the recipe
Seeds are genetic recipes, formulas, programs, instructions, etc.
It doesn't matter if you have a tomato, potato, orange, peppermint, chicken, fish, etc., if you grow them on this same planet, then all of them are still genetically the same in origination, just different variations of the same ingredients.
All seeds on this planet use the SAME raw materials, the SAME building blocks, the SAME elements.
It doesn't matter how much of each material is used.
It doesn't matter if some seeds only use 1 or 4 of water, earth, air and fire.
Water, Earth, Air & Fire are seeds, which are four parts of one seed.
Each seed and each part of the seed and whatever they produce, still contain 100% of the genetics of its components, because that is the only thing that exists and is the only thing any seed can use to become a seed or to grow further. So of course, same is same for humans.
Different genes are still the same.
Same genetics have the potential to become different while remaining the same.
Even when humans play around with genes, they produce different looking creations that are still based on the original they started with; therefore, the variation still has the same genetics as the original, just in a different formulation. The human seed grew in Africa, thus it formulated itself based on those conditions.
If the human seed had started anywhere else on this planet, humans would not have started out looking like the people who live in those areas now. No. Wherever that first seed germinated and lived, that seed would have formulated itself according to the climate of those times. It takes several tens of thousands of years for changes to take place that become the majority in that geographical area. So we repeat: all land, water, earth and fire on all continents and islands are made of the same things, the same elements in different combinations.
Our confusion is the most recent words we are using.
This, of course, stems back to our context. The context of our genetics has made us a wreck.
And likewise, it is the context of our genetics that ensures we will correct.