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Topic(s): Bible Study, Philosophy, Nature of Man
Bob Prichard
Genesis 7:13 gives us the census of people that were on the ark:
“In the selfsame day entered Noah, and Shem, and Ham, and Japheth,
the sons of Noah, and Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons
with them, into the ark.” With these four men and four women, the
earth was repopulated after the flood. Sin necessitated the flood.
It was a time when “the earth also was corrupt before God, and the
earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon the earth, and,
behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the
earth” (Genesis 6:11-12).
The Bible does not tell us when the races originated. It is possible
that the races developed from the division of mankind at the tower
of Babel, although Moses only says that God confounded their
language and scattered them abroad (Genesis 11:1-9). As people
scattered and separated, the races could have developed from the
gene pool in each area. As people intermarried within a region,
certain racial characteristics developed, as well as individual
languages.
Modern science has tried to differentiate among the races,
recognizing four basic races: Caucasoid, Mongoloid, Negroid and
Australoid. The problem with these classifications, however, is that
the dominant characteristics that are specific to a race, such as
skin color or hair type, are found in the other racial groups. Skin
color, the most obvious racial characteristic, is determined
primarily by the amount of melanin in the skin. Thus a “white”
person may actually have darker skin than a “black” person. Although
general racial characteristics may predominate among certain
populations, all human beings are part of the same species, the
human race.
We know that all human beings have come from the original man and
woman, Adam and Eve, and also that all living human beings are
descendants of Noah and his family. Paul declared that God “made of
one every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth,
having determined their appointed seasons, and the bounds of their
habitation” (Acts 17:26 ASV). The words “of one,” literally mean
“out of one male,” thus Adam. All mankind has descended from Adam.
Since all human beings have descended from the eight on the ark,
then all racial characteristics must have been available in the
genetic makeup of Noah and his family. Some suggest that Shem and
his descendants were Asian, thus Mongoloid; Ham and his descendants
were African, thus Negroid; and Japheth and his descendants were
European, and thus Caucasoid. More likely, however, Noah and all of
his family were a combination of all of our modern day races. The
separation into current races was gradual over time.
Neither the biblical nor the non-biblical evidence supports the
evolutionary theory, coming from racial prejudice, that the races
descended from different primates or “pre-human” men. Since all
races of humans can intermarry, all humans are interrelated, with
the same ancestry in Adam and Eve.