Richard Hawkins
Paranormal Adept
Can we now all agree that Jesus or the composite character that history and myth given us was not white.
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Yes I would agree with that but still not the pure white Jesus that the Bible thumping nut cases would have you believe.Semitic peoples were/are caucasian but the complexion of Mediterranean peoples was darker than that of northern europeans. Third century jewish portraiture probably gives us the best idea of what Jesus and his contemporaries looked like.
Yes I would agree with that but still not the pure white Jesus that the Bible thumping nut cases would have you believe.
So can we now agree that Jesus was a caucasian?
Welcome to the club.(I'm not a believer... )
It's ironic that rednecks often base their views on christianity but would abuse the somewhat dark skinned Jesus if they ever saw him.Well we can agree he was not Texas Bible belt white.
Very doubtful. The "miracles" (with or without a "magic wand") were almost certainly made up as they don't pass a key methodological criterion for separating what is historically probable from what isn't.Sorry I cant help it...
In very early Christianity, there are icons where Jesus makes his miracles using a magic wand. (-300 AD)
Are those images true?