Jesus was NOT a cracka'!! No he wasn't!! Jesus had soul, brotha'. Believe me when I tell you this. I know 'da truff!!
You just think he was because all the pictures you see show he was a donkey-riding cracka'. Those pictures were drawn by prejudice white folk tryin' to keep the brotha' down.
2006-12-15
07:26:04
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Oh relax...I'm white...The word "honky" just makes me laugh. That has always been one of my favorite words. I bust out laughing whenever I hear it. You people...so much fun because you get so irritated. I don't think I'll ever get tired...
2006-12-15
07:35:17 ·
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I do think it's funny when a few people immediatly start arming themselves with the "N" word as soon as "honky" is said... It's priceless...did you know coming out as a racist is OK for some Christians as soon as racial slurs get tossed around. I was always taught to ignore people (like me) who speak nonsense. Some just start throwing racial slurs right back...Called you out, fools...you know who you are...
2006-12-15
07:37:59 ·
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He was a Jew.
Yes, white folk think he was white, and black folk think he was black and Chinese folk think he was Chinese. But think this through logically: There were only Jews and Romans there, and you can be sure he wasn't a Roman.
2006-12-15 07:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Without Paul, Christianity might most probably certainly not have come to be the drive on this planet that it's. It might have certainly not come to be unified in doctrine. But then, that does not relatively reply your query. I consider that Paul, by way of his persecution of Christians, grew to be aware of a spreading - however fragmented - cult. He noticed an possibility to place his possess stamp on what he noticed, understanding that he used to be way more expert than nearly all of those believers. Paul invented Christian orthodoxy, and unfold it for the duration of the Roman territory together with his letters. From then on, Christianity relatively grew to be Paulianity.
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answered by Anonymous
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You are right and wrong. Jesus was neither black or white. His skin color was an olive color. Just do a little history. Where did he live? In the Middle East. There skin is light brown or olive as it is called over there. Yes there is predjudice in the pictures you see of him because they were made by us white folk. But bro he was the same on the inside as you and me.
2006-12-15 07:37:18
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answered by wellshub 1
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Jesus was a Semite. He is likely to have had an olive-skin complexion, which is neither white nor black. I want to point out something, however, about faith and skin color. Mary, the mother of Jesus was also a Semite and yet she has appeared in Poland as Black, in Portugal as European White, and in Mexico as native American. (The Poland thing seems especially odd as I don't think there is a large population of Blacks there.) Jesus seeks to be brother to all of us, Black, White, Yellow, Olive, Red, Purple, Green from Mars. Don't let color get between you and the children of God.
2006-12-15 07:33:31
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answered by James W 2
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Look at the people who live in the Middle East. That is what he would have looked like. I highly doubt that he was blonde and blue eyed and he wasn't black either. He probably had dark eyes and hair and a lean build like most of the people from that part of the world.
2006-12-15 07:30:14
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answered by ? 6
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Jesus was a Jew, the Jewish people migrated over hundreds of years from Egypt. Egyptians are Arabic. Therefore Jesus was from an Arabic bloodline.
2006-12-15 07:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't want to be called a "N" then don't call us honkys! If you would learn to speak properly, you might be able to get somewhere in life! I'm guessing Jesus was tan, not black or white, considering where he came from!
2006-12-15 07:32:15
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answered by wish I were 6
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Jesus as I learned had dark skin, as did most that came from where he did, so yes I think he was Black, and I am white. But why does it matter what color our skin is???? We all have a soul, we all bleed red, and didn't Jesus say we are brothers and sisters(all of us)
2006-12-15 07:36:23
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answered by terri r 1
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oh don't get your boxers in a wad. Jesus takes on ethnicity of the worshiper. in Asia Jesus has Asian eyes. in South America Jesus is brown skinned. you can create your Jesus construct to reflect your concepts of him. for peaceful and loving Christians Jesus is the loving and forgiving Prince of Peace. for hateful hell mongering Fundies Jesus is wrathful and condemning. don't worry about what "crackers" say. bigots can't keep you down but they can drag you to their level by causing you to be a bigot too in response to their bigotry.
2006-12-15 07:40:02
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answered by nebtet 6
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Wow, xxx, your racism can be better expressed on other forums. Try many of the supremacist websites on the net. They'd love to have your company, but even they would expect something more intelligent to come from your keyboard.
2006-12-15 07:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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