John D. Brey
Well-Known Member
. . . This brings up an issue I dealt with earlier today in a message in the Tree of Souls thread. If Israel isn't a different species, a non-sexual species, then the commandment that Jews not procreate with anyone but other Jews is racist. It suggests a form of racial superiority that could be damaged by interracial marriage. By law Jews can't mix genes with any other race while every other race, any other people, are free to mix and dilute their genes all they want.
Same with privileging the firstborn. The firstborn gets the best genes so that establishing a system that privileges the firstborn is a means of establishing a genetically superior race.
But in truth, Israel is not racist, and the privileging of the firstborn has nothing to do with racism or genetic tweaking to produce a superior race. Israel is an arboretum; it's supposed to be not a different race, but a whole other species. Two species come from Adam. Those who are an arboretum, genetic clones, reproducing vegetatively, and those who are a sexually reproducing species, the goy.
In an arboretum, all offspring branch out of the root of the firstborn asexually. If the firstborn is from the original root-stem, Adam, then all those who branch out from the firstborn are clones of not just the firstborn, but the first tree, Adam, and every other tree that's attached through the root-stem of the arboretum.
John
Same with privileging the firstborn. The firstborn gets the best genes so that establishing a system that privileges the firstborn is a means of establishing a genetically superior race.
But in truth, Israel is not racist, and the privileging of the firstborn has nothing to do with racism or genetic tweaking to produce a superior race. Israel is an arboretum; it's supposed to be not a different race, but a whole other species. Two species come from Adam. Those who are an arboretum, genetic clones, reproducing vegetatively, and those who are a sexually reproducing species, the goy.
In an arboretum, all offspring branch out of the root of the firstborn asexually. If the firstborn is from the original root-stem, Adam, then all those who branch out from the firstborn are clones of not just the firstborn, but the first tree, Adam, and every other tree that's attached through the root-stem of the arboretum.
John