Quote:no, but it is a "subgroup of low intelligence beings" - which I know that subtle difference is so important to you, and how it makes all the difference between being racist and non-racist.
Stupid is not a race. Inbred is not a race. Muslim is not a race. Keep clutching at straws Gandalf.
Quote:So just to be clear - 100% of muslims being of low intelligence due to inbreeding - could plausibly be explained by a single generation of inbreeding?
I am not saying Moses' argument is plausible, just that it is not racist. You dreamt up the most implausible fantasy to rationalise what he said, because for some reason you are loathe to simply ask him.
Quote:This is despite the fact that moses specifically said muslim's low intelligence was a result of 1400 years of inbreeding - and *NOT* a single generation.
If Muslims have been inbreeding for 1400 years, that would actually prevent them creating anything like a race. Their racial profile would be identical to whatever it was when their ancestors first converted to Islam. You would just add inbred on top of that. And in case you have forgotten, inbred is not a race.
Why do you keep telling me what Moses "specifically" said instead of quoting what he "actually" said? You cannot bring yourself to ask him what he meant, but will spend pages telling everyone that what he really meant was different to what he said. And when you do dig up a quote, you cannot even provide the entire sentence.
Quote:Especially when it directly contradicts what moses said (ie it could be the result of a single generation of inbreeding - even though moses specifically mentioned low intelligence in the context of 1400 years of inbreeding).
Would that be the context you stripped from your quote?
Quote:What is FD's game here? Its one thing to argue the toss over definitions, its quite another to try and offer "plausible" interpretations to what is to any sane person complete nonsense - and undiluted bigotry.
If it makes no sense to you, why are you so certain you have made sense of it and that you know what he really meant? Why avoid simply asking Moses what he meant? Why avoid using Moses' own words to make the case for what he is saying?