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For most Christians, I'm sure it doesn't matter which race their Lord was. But if you don't belong to that majority, then let me ask you these questions:
1- If you consider your race superior, can you still worship a God from a different race? Isn't this comparable to a misogynist worshiping a woman?
2- If you do think Jesus was white (and you define white as modern day European), then how come that Europeans lived in the Levant or that the inhabitant of the Levant in Jesus' times replaced the original Europeans? How about the linguist aspect of race? Do you think Jesus used an Indio-European language (Greek or Latin for example)? Do you think Hebrew or Aramaic are European languages instead? And speaking of Hebrew, do you also consider the Old Testament to be a book chronicling the lives of, and received by, white people?
1- If you consider your race superior, can you still worship a God from a different race? Isn't this comparable to a misogynist worshiping a woman?
2- If you do think Jesus was white (and you define white as modern day European), then how come that Europeans lived in the Levant or that the inhabitant of the Levant in Jesus' times replaced the original Europeans? How about the linguist aspect of race? Do you think Jesus used an Indio-European language (Greek or Latin for example)? Do you think Hebrew or Aramaic are European languages instead? And speaking of Hebrew, do you also consider the Old Testament to be a book chronicling the lives of, and received by, white people?