Which I retracted when I posted, but it is also irrelevant now as it seems that people are starting to distance themselves from Black Lives Matters saying exactly the same things I was saying in all the threads that I was removed from.
This has been a great example of people being silenced for introducing facts and a valid opinion into a discussion.
No idea what you are on about here.p.s. At least I No what No to use, and you should Know which one to use when No is spelt No, not Know
Yeshua ben Youssuf not being white, who would've thought?
Ok, he most probably wasn't Jamaican either as in this case, but makes as much or little sense as white.
In fairness Yahweh was obviously black so it makes sense that after diddling with Mary she would have a black baby Jesus.
Muhammad had a reddish tinge to his complexion which prob makes him General Gammon.
Everything is up for grabs.All good fun.
I can't see that placing a painting of a black Jesus above the altar is going to play well with the church's congregation who - I expect - will be elderly, white Anglo-Saxon and entirely comfortable with the traditional Christ image of the Robert Powell-style tall, white, bearded Jesus.
Physical evidence of New Testament gospel accounts would always be hard to provide. It's a bit like me telling you I went to the garden centre today. I can't provide evidence as I don't have the receipt. Although I could provide evidence that I was alive, there is a plant in my parent's grave, and it was the date of Mum's birthday. And folk who saw me there could vouch for it. The problem is there is no video footage, or even written accounts,
So if someone in 25 years says 'Ian was at the garden centre that day, someone told me at time' you still don't have evidence other than someone else's account.
Much of history is written from few original first hand accounts. Did Caesar really give a true version of the Gallic wars ? Commentarii de Bello Gallico is the main account. But it's commonly written as historical fact.
But what we see is a pattern of events and from that conclusions are drawn. The question will always be who Jesus really was, but his crucifixion is accepted as fact by most historians, the disciples existed, and the absolute dedication and adamant claims of them and some who were around at the time, and its mushroom effect in the face of some pretty deadly opposition, is quite remarkable.
Yes. Again, there is no evidence. A book of stories is not evidence.
Jesus Chris almost certainly existed, that’s all we know.
Wow this is an eye opener you getting 29 likes for a dumb comment. No surprise really on here though tbf. They didn't have photographs back then and when artists were asked to depict a man nailed on the cross, they got a man nailed to the cross.
Having not ever flown out on holiday to Egypt in their lives, they made him look like the people they know around them.
Why make it look a sinister whitening up when in New Zealand he is depicted as a Maori and in China Chinese. The "Woke" are sleep walking This whole story and many comments are as funny a ****.
Bloody arrogant church for assuming
Out of interest, on what evidence are you personally basing that ?
You didn’t address this to me, but you’re missing the posters point.
The church still depict Christ as white. It is incredibly arrogant at worst, or ignorant at best. This is still happening now, in books, posters and whatever.
Do you honestly think a man from that part of the world would be white, blue eyes and long flowing blond locks? Lol.
Your point is half true, the ignorance was understandable in early history. But certainly not in the last 100 plus years.
I believe there is reasonable evidence there was a man named Jesus Christ, of that time in Nazareth. I haven’t investigated that element of history personally, but that’s my understanding certainly based on books and lectures. I believe any notable historical scholar worth his salt agree he existed.
But that’s all.
I am certainly not a believer in any more than that. And am quite anti religion if anything. Dangerous thing all round.
The overwhelming majority of scholars, both secular and religious do accept his existence, you are right. (Although I did get a baseless challenge to that in this thread).
Christianity isn't dangerous- except when it becomes a tool of politics. And any aggressive political movement has the potential to be dangerous.
We're all religious really. To be religious does not always mean to have recourse to a divine source. Some people's support of the Albion is most definitely religious and pursued with as much fervour as some who identify with faith.
If I told some on here I had chosen to support Crystal Palace I would be hounded and abused by many. I've even seen some supporters of other teams who said nasty things pursued digitally and humiliated for what they have done.
Religion has many dimensions. And I agree that it can be pernicious.
There are whole industries dedicated to creating Jesus tat, balanced by some fabulous religious architecture, art and writing (not so much the music, which really is a mixed bag). No need to fret over a black Jesus.
Christianity isn't dangerous
You didn’t address this to me, but you’re missing the posters point.
The church still depict Christ as white. It is incredibly arrogant at worst, or ignorant at best. This is still happening now, in books, posters and whatever.
Do you honestly think a man from that part of the world would be white, blue eyes and long flowing blond locks? Lol.
Your point is half true, the ignorance was understandable in early history. But certainly not in the last 100 plus years.
..your mumhe was the illegitimate son of a Roman soldier and .
I believe there is reasonable evidence there was a man named Jesus Christ, of that time in Nazareth. I haven’t investigated that element of history personally, but that’s my understanding certainly based on books and lectures. I believe any notable historical scholar worth his salt agree he existed.
But that’s all.
I am certainly not a believer in any more than that. And am quite anti religion if anything. Dangerous thing all round.