...of universality and categorization. If there are certain types of people in the world, can they be put into certain groups? Someone who has a background where they are one quarter white, one quarter Asian and half black suggests that there may be an associated blackness, whiteness and redness for lack of better terminology, but then it may be argued that this individual named Rita simply has Rita-ness. That is, she has attributes peculiar only to her and no one else. Certainly, she has unique DNA. There is no one else in the world like her. And if she has an identical twin, it is true at least that their fingerprints differ.
One can imagine that there are millions of people in the world and while that is true, God is able to design each and every one to look different. That is, every human being has some differences and while categorization is possible in terms of socioeconomic background, race, gender, ethnicity and so forth, there are certain attributes of each...