This is all said and done but my greatest interest is learning the main genetic differences between blacks, whites, and asians and seeing how each one grows up and how each one is influences by trauma or abuse mentally while being in the same environment with no cultural access. My question is how can asian's be so brutal one minute more than anyone else but then the next be so kind and generous but with no aggressive motive for domination like a caucasian psychopath and no criminal motive as well. I have been told and have seen that they say blacks have the MAOA gene more than white's and white have it more than asian's. People of African decent have been seen to have more criminal intent but have a more emotional side while whites have less of an emotional side and more type 1 psychopath characteristics which confuses me. You can't find anything on the internet that compares all brain functionality's of all races and seeing if there are any differences at all. I am not talking about IQ or anything like that, I am more talking about how each races mental genetics are different then the others.
by Frosty BlueThis is all said and done but my greatest interest is learning the main genetic differences between blacks, whites, and asians and seeing how each one grows up and how each one is influences by trauma or abuse mentally while being in the same environment with no cultural access. My question is how can asian's be so brutal one minute more than anyone else but then the next be so kind and generous but with no aggressive motive for domination like a caucasian psychopath and no criminal motive as well. I have been told and have seen that they say blacks have the MAOA gene more than white's and white have it more than asian's. People of African decent have been seen to have more criminal intent but have a more emotional side while whites have less of an emotional side and more type 1 psychopath characteristics which confuses me. You can't find anything on the internet that compares all brain functionality's of all races and seeing if there are any differences at all. I am not talking about IQ or anything like that, I am more talking about how each races mental genetics are different then the others.
Dear Frosty Blue: I'd be interested to see where your focus on MAOA-genetic trait(s) and my focus on which cases involve spiritual interference by "demonic obsessions" INTERSECT.
Even though it appears we are coming from two different angle, where you look at the physical level of genetically distinct traits correlating with serial killers, and I am looking at a process from a spiritual level; where these may connect is WHY these "traits or occurrence" are being passed down in those family lines to those individuals.
I offer to focus on what is inherited in the family line first: and then see if this "correlates" to the GENETIC trait occurring and/or also the spiritual phenomena occurring. If so, they could both point to spiritual causes/abuses in the family past which then "correlate/manifest' as EITHER the genetic marking or the spiritual phenomena or both.
For example, in the African lineage, there was the influence of occult/sorcery/voodoo type violence and tribal warfare plaguing generation after generation, which is still manifesting today in the corruption and genocide killing off people in Africa and even in Haiti and other places of the "African Diaspora" where there is continued practice of cult ritual 'abuse.'
What if this abuse is passed down in EITHER the spiritual connection of the person to their generational past, OR in the genetics? I understand that oppression and poverty that can create tendencies in people toward "victimhood" or "depression" are being studied as potentially affecting the DNA and passing down genetically, not just behaviorally.
As for whites, some cases of spiritual healing involve tracing European family lineage to witchcraft and other occult practices where there was similar history of "spiritual cult abuse" that is believed to carry in the family line.
So again what if these spiritual abuses in the past, later manifest as either schizophrenia or other mental/spiritual illnesses in people, or genetically in inheriting the traits of mental or criminal illness?
Could we compare the practice of occult/dark force rituals in the various cultures, and see which "correlate" with outbreaks of criminal illness in families that were connected with such practices or abuses in past generations?
What if we could study these dark spiritual energies, and measure the negative effects, similar to studying "RADIATION and the link to CANCER".
What if that is the source of both the spiritual/criminal sickness correlating with physical abuses AND with genetics?
I believe ether way we look at it from ether standpoint we can both agree that environment and culture plays the majority of the role here. It would be interesting though to see if all races put together in same environment and grew up the same way would have any correlation to there behavior with each other.
I am guessing after people work out their weird karma from their family lines and religious tribes, then after that we should all be equal, though still equally quirky in our own ways.
Our spiritual inheritance does coinfluence both the nurture and the nature, because the spiritual level governs both. Externally visible Factors of race religion environment and culture, etc., are still not the root cause, but all correlating factors.
You may consider the environmental conditions as the starting point of causality, but I still view the spiritual forces as shaping those too.
Maybe this idea of proving a spiritual cause can tie in with Turncoat's points about the placebo effect: in trying to prove something causal on a spiritual level, when it could be just the "belief"in that factor is enough the cause the effect. In this case whether ir not the spiritual factors "cause" the criminal sickness or tendencies to manifest in a person, could either agreeing to forgive and heal that root cause(or at least to believe that praying will heal it) lead to or correlate with a healing of the sick conditions in the person being treated.
If the healing process is on an invisible spiritual level that cannot be proven, can at least the healing effects be measured, whether or not this can be attributed to a placebo effect based on belief. Can the spiritual healing still be shown to result from the process.