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Scientists studied the people around the area were Jesus lived, and they have created computer model photos of what Jesus would have looked like (and Jesus was not white.)
The following link shows what Jesus would have looked like.
Scientists have studied the people around the areas were Jesus lived, and they have created computer model photos of what Jesus would have looked like (and Jesus was not white.)
The following link shows what Jesus would have looked like.
You have to be dumber than a box of rocks to believe that sketch of what Jesus looked like is based on anything but pure imagination.
Having said that he almost certainly did not look European.
It's not he almost certainly did not look European. He definitely didn't, 100%. I don't know what image that is supposed to be, but I'd imagine Jesus looked similar to the Jews that inhabited that area, and (most) Jewish people in the Middle East do not look like that
No one states what Jesus was, claiming what he was without knowledge is silly. Nothing said he looked different than his contemporaries, who were not white, but frankly his skin color is not a concern. Jesus cared for all of humanity no matter their race. Be more like Jesus, and less like David Duke.
Santa is a fictional character. His real historical predecessor, St. Nicholas, was Greek and light brown skinned. Who was about kindness and generosity. I don't think any representation cares the color of the package of that generosity and kindness, save those who are so shallow they cannot see past the color of the cells on the outside of people's bodies.
Sorry to burst your bubble.
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