hes black in the movies.
2007-07-06 03:56:13
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answered by me 2
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No one knows for sure what color the people on Earth were. Genetically speaking they would have to have either been brown or fair or there would have to be a variety of colors.
Genetically black dominates, hence there would never be fair skined people, blue eyes or red hair if Blacks were the first color on Earth. It's virtually impossible.
When was the last time you saw a blue eyed Afrikanni that was pure racially.
2007-07-06 11:11:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about God, but Jesus was black. Alot of ppl think his chosen ppl are what we know today as Jews, but the surprising thing about that is the original Jews (they didn't call themselves Jews back then) were black. What we now know as Jews were called Khazars. This, among other pieces of history that have been destroyed, lost, altered, or hidden is one of the biggest reasons for the attempted genocide on black ppl.
But Jesus & God are loving to anyone who loves him..no matter the color
2007-07-06 11:16:27
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answered by jitterbug 4
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Many scientist and theologist believe that the Garden of Eden was in the Mediterrean region. If modern shin tones are the same as then, Jesus would have been a tan / olive color. God, except through Jesus, has never taken on the form of man. He is spiritual. No skin to have a color.
2007-07-06 11:05:01
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answered by starfishltd 5
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I think God is the color of water. He adapts to the person or group he is talking too. For example- In an average baptist church, Jesus is protrayed as blonde and blue eyed. In Christian African tribes, he is protrayed as a big black man with a long beard. what difference does it make anyways?
2007-07-06 11:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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what if god didn't have a human form? what if he was green or something? people decide to portray him in whatever context seems more beneficial to their race. hispanics have the brown jesus, blacks the black jesus, and whites the blue eyed white jesus. blacks being the first race of people is a theory and cannot be proven no matter how much these scientists want to argue. it is difficult to realize what color a person was just by their decaying bones isn't it?
2007-07-06 11:30:12
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answered by spooky says 2
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If you take things literally, if man is created in the image of their creator(s), then God would be black. The first humans were black.
2007-07-06 11:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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God is all colors and both sexes u cant think that god is whit or black or hispanick because he is all of them it depends on how u want to view him or her
2007-07-06 11:14:38
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answered by nature_love 1
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I suspect Divinity is like light ... which when passed through the prisms of our minds and hearts can appear as pretty much any color of the spectrum.
2007-07-06 11:02:30
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answered by bodhidave 5
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Well, according to Time mag. scientists DO say blacks were the first people. It is scientifically poss. for whites to come from black but not the other way around.
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God is spirit. So I'm thinking he has no skin....
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2007-07-06 10:56:37
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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