Mrs T tells me there is a BLM group in Faversham now, with hundreds of members. The population of Faversham is 99.9% white. I find this rather heartening.
Sorry, but where will this all end?
Indeed, anyone would think it was done deliberately to make people think, and perhaps reconsider their preconceptions. Whatever next?
I'm still wondering how to break the news to our nipper there is no such thing as father Christmas. There is something to be said for leaving people in ignorance when the truth would make them unhappy, though, I'll grant you.
Is that enough food for thought?
Persons of a certain vintage certainly finding any changes to their cultural landscape very troubling. Jesus not being depicted as white, whatever next...without a beard!!??
Mrs T tells me there is a BLM group in Faversham now, with hundreds of members. The population of Faversham is 99.9% white. I find this rather heartening.
What I’d like to know is where were all these people quite rightly now supporting the BLM, before George Floyd, black people have been persecuted since Jesus was a boy!!
Bond was a jock, so what about Chris Iwelumo?
The death of another black man?
Someone has painted a picture and the OP has once again pissed his pants before the kettle's boiled.
My advice would be to take up a new hobby and spend less time wiping up urine. Maybe start a fanzine.
as a Christian I find the idea of finding offense in this concept utterly ludicrous. We in the west have "decided" that Jesus was this mega white hunk with long flowing hair and all the rest of it. He was obviously ethnically middle eastern, having been born in modern day Palestine so would look nothing like the majority of depictions of him that we see- which I believe were mainly influenced by Italian artists.
I imagine a lot of "Christians" who haven't set foot in church for years will see this as an attack on their "faith"
personally I couldn't give a shit
funny thing is the painting depicts a black Jesus, while all his disciples are still white. almost as if its just done to create discussion/controversy.
And a painter painting a new painting effects this how, exactly ?
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I don't mean to be confrontational but just don't rise to these type of things which are obviously specifically designed to get some sort of 'outraged' reaction. It's really not important
Have a gander at Holy Blood, Holy Grail (Summary): Jesus was a Jewish Royal, not white, married, definitely had kids with Mary Magdalene and his bloodline is out there now. A good read with forensic investigation of ancient Aramaic texts and traditions of the peoples of the time. Whether you believe the authors' hypotheses or not - it's a cracking read. Oh, and to comment on the LR's OP - Jesus was not white but unless he was an Ethiopian Jew - he wasn't Black either; but definitely a man of colour. Probably where Dan Brown got all his inspiration from.
I suppose I should come in here. I spent much time studying early church history in the late 80s.
There are very few references to Jesus in the first fifty or so years after his death (other than the gospels etc) that would be considered original source. In fact, I can only think of two. In fairness, it's not unexpected, although I'd like to see the ones that the early Christians, who were often divided on theology, had to hand. Some of the historical texts, such as Josephus reference to him as 'Christ' may have been doctored. That one doesn't ring true for me given that he was a Jewish historian.
What is most uncontested for me is the existence of Christ. It's hard to believe otherwise. Also, the existence of John the Baptist seems probable, the crucifixion undeniable.
It's a question of who he was. Without authentic early accounts beyond what we have in scripture as handed down (and the absence of the origins and sources of the original document(s) that the first three gospels rely on) it comes down to faith.
But that is what Christianity is, faith. Let a person's relationship with Christ guide them. If they hold the scriptures as divine (they cannot be proved not) then they are indeed that.