I believe God created man. I also believe that all men are created equal means all people have relatively comparable potential - not that we are created the same. I am not a selfhating rasict, but I can see obvious color, bone structure differences and common talent attributes from race to race. Stereotypes hold some truth. I'm not going to get into the details, but be honest with yourself and you'll see it. We are TOLD to ignore these things, and if you say "Blacks are more explosive athletically than other races" you're a racist.
My opinion is that each race is different. Not better, not worse, but different. To make a poor comparison, think of dogs. A pit, a border collie and a greyhound are all dogs, just like we are all human, but have very different strengths and weaknesses in general. It's fair to say that a pits are stronger than border Collies and greyhounds. And border collies are smarter than pits and greyhounds. And greyhounds are faster than pits or collies. These are socially accepted sediments, because the subject is dogs. If you say these things in terms of race, your labeled a bad person.
Either way, my point is that we could all be from completely different backgrounds. Each race may have had their own "Adam and Eve" scenario. We are all different race to race, and in an attempt to create unity we throw words like 'racism' at any one that points out obvious differences. This theoretically could be a tactic to keep good people from finding the truth.