My point was not Master Race, Nazism. My point was simply that if we follow the evolution theory to the letter, then undoubtedly there is one race which evolved first, making it the oldest and therefore the most evolved.
I personally do not believe in evolution as it is put forward by Darwin. I believe that each planet naturally evolves a dominant land and water species. The top of the food chain, as it were. On this planet, that would be Ape/Monkey and Shark.
Humans, I believe, did not originate on this planet. We as a species are not evolving, we are adapting. We adapt to the proximity of the sun, the natural forces of gravity, weather, etc. This is the reason we grow taller with every generation. Our bodies adapt to the native viruses and bio-hazards. We create new models of transport, we change the course of rivers, etc. We are changing this planet to fit our needs. If we were native to this blue gem, we would have no need for adaptation and would revert to the snail's pace of evolution. Instead, we are adapting with each generation.
My theory is based on anecdotal evidence, a firm understanding of human colonization tactics, biblical teachings, historical folklore and a little bit of faith, faith in what I believe. My theory cannot be proven false. Neither can evolution. But I choose to believe that I am not the most intelligent being in the universe, while scientists proclaim to be. Teach evolution as a theory, an idea that many people ascribe to, but DO NOT omit other theories. To do so would stifle our children's ability to look at the world and see truths that we have missed. (sorry so long)
You know, I was going to argue this, but what's the point? So I'll tell you this: I agree with everything you say, as long as you promise to never tell anyone else about it again.