But the Book of Genesis is much more than just the creation story. There’s a whole bunch of other unverifiable :dubious: stuff too. I’m just saying that it doesn’t “make as much sense”.
Suppressed? By who? And for that matter, why would that even be a reason for affirmative action? Unless you subscribe to the happy fantasy that genetic deficits in one area would automatically be made up for in another, some races would end up inferior, under your percentages. Which would result in the decline and eventual disappearance of this race simply by social selection, at some point.
Not that I agree with your assumption of 95% genetics/5% other. A great deal of “nature” is not in which genes one has, but in which ones are activated/deactivated–something that is primarily determined by the female’s amniotic fluid, the contents of which are partially determined by the pregnant woman’s behavior. Furthermore, a great deal of social conditioning has to do with what a person chooses to respond to in their own genes.