At this point, everyone alive is a descendant of the "ten tribes." But if you check Y-DNA, most people in Ireland, for example, are descended in the male line from Japheth, not Shem. There are also ancient genealogies that modern historians don't count, even though those genealogies are from different countries but agree completely in the earlier generations.
There were only natural borders in ancient times, rivers, mountains, oceans, etc. There were no lines on any map. Cultures were developed over hundreds of years by people separated from other people. It's like culture here in the South is very different from that in other parts of the country. The earliest basic language groups (around 70 to 100) came at the Tower of Babel, but there have been other languages (around 7,000) since then that developed over time.
Here's my only contention is that borders, language and culture were established by God.
Yes I agree with you when you say race mixing is inevitable.
I'd rather every race and culture preserve theirs.
My off limits and where the gate is locked is with the Anglo Saxon Caucasians the descendants of the ten tribes of Jacob.
Who are targeted for extinction and the way they are doing it is forcing dark people into Europe and America.
At this point, everyone alive is a descendant of the "ten tribes." But if you check Y-DNA, most people in Ireland, for example, are descended in the male line from Japheth, not Shem. There are also ancient genealogies that modern historians don't count, even though those genealogies are from different countries but agree completely in the earlier generations.
There were only natural borders in ancient times, rivers, mountains, oceans, etc. There were no lines on any map. Cultures were developed over hundreds of years by people separated from other people. It's like culture here in the South is very different from that in other parts of the country. The earliest basic language groups (around 70 to 100) came at the Tower of Babel, but there have been other languages (around 7,000) since then that developed over time.