Biologically, a race is a regional variation within a species. Humans have those. So do bears. They're superficial, but race is pretty much inherently superficial...differences in coloration, fur pattern or texture, etc. A race isn't even a subspecies, it's a variation within a species associated with particular regions.
That said, the belief that those variations mean more than they do (in the case of humans, a clue to what region one's ancestors most inhabited) has been the source of a lot of compounded ignorance.
That said, the belief that those variations mean more than they do (in the case of humans, a clue to what region one's ancestors most inhabited) has been the source of a lot of compounded ignorance.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.