I thought Psalms were meant to be positive and uplifting, like creating something, instead of destroying it.
I don't know where that idea came from, but likely not from actually reading the Psalms. Here are a few excerpts (with key words bolded):
Psalm 68:
21 Surely God will
shatter the head of His enemies,
The hairy crown of him who goes on in his guilty deeds.
22 The Lord said, “I will bring
them back from Bashan.
I will bring
them back from the depths of the sea; 23 That your foot may
shatter them in blood,
The tongue of your dogs
may have its portion from
your enemies.”
Psalm 69:
22 May their table before them become a
snare;
And when they are in peace,
may it become a
trap.
23 May their
eyes grow dim so that they cannot see,
And make their loins shake continually.
24 Pour out Your indignation on them,
And may Your
burning anger overtake them.
25 May their camp be
desolate;
May none dwell in their tents.
26 For they have persecuted him whom You Yourself have smitten,
And they tell of the pain of those whom You have wounded.
27 Add iniquity to their iniquity,
And may they not come into Your righteousness. 28 May they be
blotted out of the book of life
And may they not be recorded with the righteous.
Psalm 73:
16 When I pondered to understand this,
It was troublesome in my sight
17 Until I came into the sanctuary of God;
Then I perceived their end.
18 Surely You set them in slippery places;
You cast them down to
destruction.
19 How they are destroyed in a moment!
They are utterly
swept away by sudden
terrors! 20 Like a dream when one awakes,
O Lord, when aroused, You will
despise their form.
So there were 3 sons of the same parents...
2 parents...
And then 3 other women married to the 3 sons...
I guess Noah was European, his wife African, and their sons must have married an Asian, an Indian, and an Inuit.
And then after the flood the peoples born of these 8 star seeds all decided to divide themselves ethnically by continents separated by thousands of miles of sea.
And then they must have forgot how they traveled so far from their native lands.
Until one day, Christopher Columbus had a vision of a past life, and sought out to unify all the ethnicities once again.
Hmmm...
You're making things up based on an apparently limited understanding of genetics. Instead of mocking, why don't you do some investigation? The information is readily available for those who want to learn.