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You know he was Polish. . .his father came from Poland. If you go to Africa and have a kid, your kid doesn't magically turn black.
Jesus did not immigrate from Europe
Alright my friend. Please post a picture of a stereotypical member of the tribe of Judah from which Jesus was descended and let's analyze their skin color.
Alright my friend. Please post a picture of a stereotypical member of the tribe of Judah from which Jesus was descended and let's analyze their skin color.
Well, here's a computer image of the "face of Jesus" taken from the Shroud of Turin.
I dunno, He doesn't exactly look european, does He?
Could be Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portugese. He may well have looked like that. That's not from the shroud however, the shroud image is straight on and the eyes are closed. I've seen photo images made from the "negative" of the shroud image and it doesn't look at all like that one.
Could be Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portugese. He may well have looked like that. That's not from the shroud however, the shroud image is straight on and the eyes are closed. I've seen photo images made from the "negative" of the shroud image and it doesn't look at all like that one.
Thus my statement that it was a COMPUTER IMAGE taken from the shroud. It was from a special on the History Channel. They took the image from the shroud, made it 3-D, and came up with the above. It was a fascinating show.
I mean, look at Joseph Smith and the Mormons. He claimed he was contacted by an angel. That he was told where to find gold plates(which no one else ever saw).
Note, for the sake of accuracy: eleven other individuals saw the plates.
I see no reason why people can't believe that "Santa" looks like they do, regardless of race. Why can't "Santa" just be a symbol of a well-wisher who delivers presents to good children all over the world? Are some people really so insecure that they must declare the true racial identity of a fictitious character? If a Black kid wants to believe in a Black "Santa," is it really necessary to "correct" the child by saying "Santa is White?" Are people seriously debating this?
I'm surprised Faux News is not debating whether or or not black little girls can own a black Barbie being that we all know that Barbie was born white with a blond ponytail.
Last edited by sickofnyc; 12-13-2013 at 09:21 AM..
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