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Golfingnut 12-14-2013 08:05 AM

Just to clarify
 
A recent misstep needs clarification.

How did Jesus and the Hebrews become WHITE?

graciegirl 12-14-2013 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 795285)
A recent misstep needs clarification.

How did Jesus and the Hebrews become WHITE?


You know Golfingnut, I think the world of you, but I wouldn't have used the word "clarify" in this particular topic.


We are all colored to some hue. We all have the features of our ancestors. We all probably feel a certain comfort level with our ethnic groups that are familiar and what we grew up with. We make Santa and the elves and the saints and even God in our minds to look like we do.


They all look like they look and no harm done and stirring things up doesn't seem to help. Ever. Finding good in others is sometimes easy and sometimes hard, but worth the effort.


There are issues, valid issues that are relevant in today's world that are racial. but to me, this isn't one of them.

redwitch 12-14-2013 08:50 AM

I always knew Jesus wasn't white -- didn't make sense considering the region he came from and what the people there looked like. I had some major issues with American and European churches depicting a white man as Jesus as a child. As an adult, I understand the need to have him look like the people who worship him. In Japan, there is a church with a stained window showing Jesus as having a yellow tinge and epicanthic eyes. I've always wondered, though, how Jesus feels seeing his image so skewed.

Golfingnut 12-14-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 795297)
You know Golfingnut, I think the world of you, but I wouldn't have used the word "clarify" in this particular topic.


We are all colored to some hue. We all have the features of our ancestors. We all probably feel a certain comfort level with our ethnic groups that are familiar and what we grew up with. We make Santa and the elves and the saints and even God in our minds to look like we do.


They all look like they look and no harm done and stirring things up doesn't seem to help. Ever. Finding good in others is sometimes easy and sometimes hard, but worth the effort.


There are issues, valid issues that are relevant in today's world that are racial. but to me, this isn't one of them.

Well it should be worth the effort. The truth will set you free if you can find it. When a public figure lies, they should be called. Jesus was not a white man and as a Christian, I take offense when intentional lies are told about The Lord.
I think it has offended Christians around the world. Jesus resembled Mohamed more so than the pope. We all have limits on what we find offensive and for me this is one.

rubicon 12-14-2013 08:58 AM

Golfingnut: I can't find a better manner to continue feckless race discussion than clarifying an issue such as this.

You seem to have this obsession with the black issue and my instincts tell me it originated 1964 (circa). This nation has advanced leaps and bounds since then and we ought to be concentrating on Americans as a unit.

Please this in your face stuff does not bode well here

Personal Best Regards:

graciegirl 12-14-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 795306)
I always knew Jesus wasn't white -- didn't make sense considering the region he came from and what the people there looked like. I had some major issues with American and European churches depicting a white man as Jesus as a child. As an adult, I understand the need to have him look like the people who worship him. In Japan, there is a church with a stained window showing Jesus as having a yellow tinge and epicanthic eyes. I've always wondered, though, how Jesus feels seeing his image so skewed.



Do ANY of us know how he really looks? Perhaps when viewed, he appears to each of us as our image of "beautiful".


I am under the impression that The Messiah is kind and all loving, and patient with our faults.








I don't like these kinds of threads. They bring out bad feelings and are not helpful at all.


Wait and see. Some things are better left undiscussed. This kind of thread often turns into a political fight too. There will be scathing remarks by the people who do not believe in God, and soon we will have a religious tension on here that cannot be resolved and is simply not worth our time. People believe as they believe and they are entitled to do so and hopefully those beliefs do not harm anyone.


That is a whole other issue.


Merry Christmas to all who are celebrating Christmas. Peace on Earth to all.

Peachie 12-14-2013 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 795316)
Do ANY of us know how he really looks? Perhaps when viewed, he appears to each of us as our image of "beautiful".


I am under the impression that The Messiah is kind and all loving, and patient with our faults.








I don't like these kinds of threads. They bring out bad feelings and are not helpful at all.


Wait and see. Some things are better left undiscussed. This kind of thread often turns into a political fight too. There will be scathing remarks by the people who do not believe in God, and soon we will have a religious tension on here that cannot be resolved and is simply not worth our time. People believe as they believe and they are entitled to do so and hopefully those beliefs do not harm anyone.


That is a whole other issue.


Merry Christmas to all who are celebrating Christmas. Peace on Earth to all.

Gracie, thank you so much for putting into words what I felt when I read the OP and I agree; peace on earth to all.

Rubicon, thank you for your statement too. Peace.

Golfingnut 12-14-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 795315)
Golfingnut: I can't find a better manner to continue feckless race discussion than clarifying an issue such as this.

You seem to have this obsession with the black issue and my instincts tell me it originated 1964 (circa). This nation has advanced leaps and bounds since then and we ought to be concentrating on Americans as a unit.

Please this in your face stuff does not bode well here

Personal Best Regards:

What is the Black issue? I was in high school in 1964...

All I am saying is I believe that Jesus was not a European looking white man. What do you believe?

Golfingnut 12-14-2013 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 795316)
Do ANY of us know how he really looks? Perhaps when viewed, he appears to each of us as our image of "beautiful".


I am under the impression that The Messiah is kind and all loving, and patient with our faults.








I don't like these kinds of threads. They bring out bad feelings and are not helpful at all.


Wait and see. Some things are better left undiscussed. This kind of thread often turns into a political fight too. There will be scathing remarks by the people who do not believe in God, and soon we will have a religious tension on here that cannot be resolved and is simply not worth our time. People believe as they believe and they are entitled to do so and hopefully those beliefs do not harm anyone.


That is a whole other issue.


Merry Christmas to all who are celebrating Christmas. Peace on Earth to all.

Very true Gracie. We my disagree about the race of Jesus, but your post is true.

Peachie 12-14-2013 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 795325)
What is the Black issue? I was in high school in 1964...

All I am saying is I believe that Jesus was not a European looking white man. What do you believe?

Peace to you, Golfingnut. :thumbup: I am not concerned at all about the race of Jesus.

buggyone 12-14-2013 09:16 AM

Does it really matter what personal opinion that some talking head on a news channel said? No, it does not matter.

I remember seeing some Biblical movies such as King of Kings. Jesus was a very tall, blonde, blue-eyed white person (Jeffrey Chandler, I think). Of course, He did not look like that. Think more of a Lebanese looking person, olive skin maybe, dark eyes for sure, probably curly black hair, and no more than 5 foot 5 inches tall. Just a wild guess on my part as even I am not that old!

Once again, does it matter either what personal opinion was expressed by a talking head or what He really looked like in reality?

Anyhow, whatever Jesus looked like, the world was changed forever with His coming, life, and resurrection.

Golfingnut 12-14-2013 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Peachie (Post 795327)
Peace to you, Golfingnut. :thumbup:

Thanks and the love of Jesus back at you.

Golfingnut 12-14-2013 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 795330)
Does it really matter what personal opinion that some talking head on a news channel said? No, it does not matter.

I remember seeing some Biblical movies such as King of Kings. Jesus was a very tall, blonde, blue-eyed white person (Jeffrey Chandler, I think). Of course, He did not look like that. Think more of a Lebanese looking person, olive skin maybe, dark eyes for sure, probably curly black hair, and no more than 5 foot 5 inches tall. Just a wild guess on my part as even I am not that old!

Once again, does it matter either what personal opinion was expressed by a talking head or what He really looked like in reality?

Anyhow, whatever Jesus looked like, the world was changed forever with His coming, life, and resurrection.

That's all I was saying. It does bother me to see his memory distorted for any reason.

CFrance 12-14-2013 09:22 AM

Now I will be singing the song in my head all day...

"A-a-a-men
A-a-a-men
A-a-men, Amen, Amen."

Love and Peace to all.

donb9006 12-14-2013 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 795310)
Well it should be worth the effort. The truth will set you free if you can find it. When a public figure lies, they should be called. Jesus was not a white man and as a Christian, I take offense when intentional lies are told about The Lord.
I think it has offended Christians around the world. Jesus resembled Mohamed more so than the pope. We all have limits on what we find offensive and for me this is one.

The truth shall set you free? When a public figure lies, they should be called on it? Jesus was NOT a white man?

Religion is truth? Then why are there so many different ones? There are estimates that there are OVER 5000 different sects in Christianity alone...why so many if it's "the truth"?

There are so many lies told by public figures, it isn't funny...it's sad, yet we do nothing. Why? Why DO we put up with it?

Jesus wasn't white? Really? Then what was he? He wasn't Asian. He wasn't Negroid. He wasn't American Indian. That leaves white (Caucasian). People from the Mediterranean regions ARE white. Spanish are white, Italians are white, Israelis are white. Just because your skin is dark, doesn't mean you're not classified as Caucasian. White (Caucasian) isn't only the Northern European version of white.


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