1. Society can shove it.
2. There is nothing wrong with being black
3. Jesus is most likely black. Or very deeply tanned, because He lived in the Mediterranean. But maybe not, because He was you know, made in the image of His father. I guess we'll never know. Until we die, that is.
2007-03-28 02:49:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I was just thinking the other day about this new show on TV called "The Black Donnelly's." About a young Irish family of young men who pretty much are the copy cat of today's new young Soprano's. Why is it that when the word Black is mentioned it always has to be for something bad? In clothing, black goes with everything. Any color in the world, you can always match it with the color black. That also goes for white. You can mix and match white with any other color in clothing. Black goes with everything and White goes with everything. But only in clothing? And then you have day and night. The night is black. Then they make a song called "The Freaks come out at night!" During the day when it's bright.......everything is suppose to be so beautiful especially in the Summer months. Snow is white. Smoke is black. All I know from the experience of being a black woman is that there is good and bad in every color of people, to me, one is no better then the other and if anyone gets in my face to try to convince me as to the opposite, I will tell them to go do a duck!
2007-03-28 02:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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jesus was a *** ger. hey! don't take offense at that, i mean that he was an outcast, that he was viewed as different from everyone else at the time when he was alive - like black people were in western society until not that long ago really. sure, some people still are prejudiced against others who aren't the same as them but i think for the majority of civilization, the colour of someones' skin is not a big deal at all.
but what i'm trying to say is that it doesn't matter what jesus looked like or what language he spoke or any of those things, the real measure of a person is what's on the inside. i don't know anyone who has a real problem with skin colour, it just doesn't happen very much in modern day society. of course, there are a handful of racists out there but all you can do is avoid them - they're narrow-minded bigots and nothing you can do will ever change their viewpoint so just try not to worry about them.
i knew someone who was black and it just so happened that i didn't like him. i remember when i told him that i thought he was a bit of a weirdo and he took it so personally - you know like Ali G when he goes 'it's cos i'm black innit?' - and he called me a racist. i was like 'no mate, i just don't like you, it's got nothing to do with the colour of your skin'.
it sounds like it's you who's more hung up on this issue of skin colour than anyone else in your day-to-day life.
2007-03-28 02:29:00
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answered by deathbyrazorblades 2
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Look back in history......Jesus was most definitely not white....he would probably look the same as present day middle eastern people......with a very deep olive toned skin and dark eyes....there is a possibility that he may have been lighter but not necessarily.............
2007-03-28 14:40:26
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answered by Odyssey 4
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Look, Karmie, keep your 10 points. I can't give you a star for a poorly written question. I can't stand atrocious writing.
However, I get the gist of your question so, I'll answer, NO, Jesus wasn't a blond-haired-blue-eyed European and NO Christ wasn't Black.
Thanks for the two points.
2007-03-28 02:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It is said by those who think they have any, ANY superiority over the rest.
The only thing big with these people is huge ego on top misconceptions in their minds because their parents failed them in some way
2007-03-28 02:02:42
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answered by Adnan S 3
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White is beautiful
2007-03-28 02:21:21
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answered by burga kiiong nocca 2
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