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The Black Jesus

Photography Mythology posted on Jul 03, 2004
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This Catholic Church was founded by Black Catholics over 150 years ago, and to this day it is still segregated

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NecromancerX

8:47PM | Sat, 03 July 2004

Actually, through evidence of genetic traits in the area Jesus was born and died in, he was most likely a more middle eastern looking guy, not a White as the Christian Bible describes. Oh well... LOL Great image anyways. I like the stained glass in the picture, also the finer details you captured.

loswl_

9:38PM | Sat, 03 July 2004

Great art and concept, to correct NecromancerX ..The Christian Bible does not describe Jesus as being white or Black,(in every culture we seeem to make him into our own image) it only says he is a Jew....one mention of His form appears in Isiah 53:2 "For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him....Its a shame that in America we have Black church/white church..the heart of the Lord must bleed for our souls..after all He came to deliver us not to separate us.


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