Which nations do you feel are the most racially diverse? Bearing in mind I'm not asking about ethnic diversity or cultural diversity.Why only as diverse as the USA? Why not as diverse as actually diverse nations?
Which nations do you feel are the most racially diverse? Bearing in mind I'm not asking about ethnic diversity or cultural diversity.Why only as diverse as the USA? Why not as diverse as actually diverse nations?
But how do you define race?Which nations do you feel are the most racially diverse? Bearing in mind I'm not asking about ethnic diversity or cultural diversity.
Which nations do you feel are the most racially diverse? Bearing in mind I'm not asking about ethnic diversity or cultural diversity.
Not really. I'm not the one that brought it up in the first place.^ So, you can't answer the question? That's okay.
I can believe the White Christians numbers declining, if its like Western Europe there are not many White people who go to church compared to the past, but as an ethnic group White Europeans are still the majority group in the UK, for example.
Those would be ethnic/cultural groups, not races.But how do you define race?
Is Greek a different race than Italian?
German different from Irish?
Tibetan from Chinese?
Togo from Ghana?
Iraq from Kuwait?
To me these are different races, sometimes.
Although for example there may have been an arbitrary line dividing up for example Iraq/ Kuwait or Togo/Ghana. The races within the countries as they are may certainly be varied.
You can be a Christian and never step foot in a church, people might not go to chruch for a variety of reasons.I can believe the White Christians numbers declining, if its like Western Europe there are not many White people who go to church compared to the past
Those years before first contact, however included the likes of Col Green. His forces were euthanizing untold numbers with mutations from the war, and it is unclear how many or where they were from.^ There's no evidence to support that. Even in radiation fallout had affected fertility then negotiations with the Vulcans would likely have included assistance in that (and many other medical) issue. Troi does say that after First Contact that within 50 years disease was no longer on Earth.
In the USA the census used to break down race into groups like "Italian, French, Irish,Polish " etc.Those would be ethnic/cultural groups, not races.
But surely, you could also be a white American from a Christian background, but not identify as Christian.You can be a Christian and never step foot in a church, people might not go to chruch for a variety of reasons.
Declining chruch attendance doesn't mean declining numbers of Christians
Based on the last UK census most people belong to the church of JediYou can be a Christian and never step foot in a church, people might not go to chruch for a variety of reasons.
Declining chruch attendance doesn't mean declining numbers of Christians
I think this was the Middle Ages attitude to race, the English believed they were a different race from the Scottish, people treated the next village as a foreign nation lolIn the USA the census used to break down race into groups like "Italian, French, Irish,Polish " etc.
The term, it seems, may be fluid.
I'd say it's more likely to be South America than anywhere in Asia, seeing as how there has been no character established as having originated from that part of the globe.Those years before first contact, however included the likes of Col Green. His forces were euthanizing untold numbers with mutations from the war, and it is unclear how many or where they were from.
You do know that millions of Asian kids are born in the US every year since the 90's right?Sulu, of Japanese heritage, was born in San Francisco, for whatever that's worth.
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