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@Reecebrah "The proof that the bible is true is that in the Bible it says...."
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What nobody mentions about the proof of Christs resurrection
Is what Paul said in Corinthians
He said there were over 500 people that witnessed Christ alive after the crucifixion
And to us that seems weak
Like okay bro sure you can claim anything
But at the time he wrote that most of those people were still alive
He was saying “yo 500 people saw it just go ask them if you don’t believe me”
Now why would he be willing to go out on that limb if it wasn’t true?
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@connorabruce @SamanthaTaghoy Broaden the definition of "white" all you want, Does not make him white.
It's Ok, it's a middle eastern religion originating from people different to Northern Europeans in all significant metrics. It's the message that counts.
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@WReflectiveSelf @SamanthaTaghoy If you were to read the article:
"... overwhelming DNA evidence during 2019 that levantines had indistinguishable DNA from that of Imperial Romans."
Were the Romans not white either? Do I have to point out that Jesus was a Levantine too?
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“JESUS WASN’T WHITE!”
Duh.
He also wasn’t Chinese, Indian, or Armenian. But those communities have still made Jesus look like them.
Christians around the world have ALWAYS created depictions of Jesus to mirror their own communities.
Jesus IS mankind. All of mankind. The entire point is that Jesus lives in and represents all of us.
White Jesus isn’t some reflection of an outmoded Eurocentric view. It isn’t a case of “whitewashing”.
Since the 2nd century, societies have been moulding Jesus’ image to reflect their own. The ancient Romans made him beardless and dressed him in the clothing of a Roman rustic, to represent his eternal youth.
Egyptians in the 6th century depicted Jesus with a long beard and distinctively Semitic facial features — the strong nose, the dark hair, the olive skin.
Early Ethiopian carvings show a dark-skinned Jesus with Afro-textured hair and dressed often in a tribal-printed loincloth.
Armenians in the 14th century favoured a traditional “father figure” — a stockily built man with bushy eyebrows, eye bags, and a considerably aged face.
We live in the West. In a society grounded in European culture and heritage. Of course, Jesus was depicted in the image of European people. That doesn’t make it “racist” or “ahistorical”.
It is a reflection of the theology behind His existence. He is all of us. He looks like all of us. Until recently, his “historically accurate” appearance has been immaterial around the world.
Only now are we constraining centuries old religious practices to the modern social construct of “racism”.
Jesus is God made Flesh.
Black, white, and brown.
He is all of us.



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I always love it when people say sumo wrestlers are just huge fat guys with no athleticism whatsoever. Imagine being so stupid.
Historic Vids@historyinmemes
Ura Kazuki executes a takedown on the much larger Takayasu Akira using an exceptionally rare technique—just the sixth recorded instance in 25 years, accounting for roughly 0.02% of winning moves.
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@MuscularEnglish People still trying to push restore? Move on that's so last month.
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Why should Restore care about diversity in it's ranks?
Do you know the last time a mainstream political party actively stood for native Brits? That's right. Never.
Every group has their pressure groups, their movements within parties and in leadership roles.
We have nothing similar. To even try was to be called racist yet this is a land of the native English. Why should we not have our own voices acting for us?
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@SamanthaTaghoy Jesus was white; he probably wasn't North European, pale skinned, white, but Mediterranean white. It's still white. People in the West confuse those that migrated into the area, with those that lived there originally - whites.
medium.com/east-med-proje…
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@GrantGHurst Jesus was Indian , so the that would be the most accurate one.
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Christian artists always depict Jesus in the image of their communities. This isn't a uniquely European or American thing.
I present to you Indian and Japanese Jesus.


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Just a reminder for Christian's celebrating Easter this week. Jesus looked like the guy in the first picture - not the second.
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@antmiddleton Who would in a fight between you and Sadiq Khan? I got you in a close fight.
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@ubiquitousnewt Do you agree or disagree with what they are saying?
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This is called "The Great British Debate". Which is quite fitting because this is the future trajectory of the UK. Foreign nationals and descendents of immigrants aka non British ancestral populations, telling everyone what it means to be British.
Precisely none of these people have descended from ancestral populations within Britain or north western Europe. On a DNA basis, none of them are British or English. Legally, two of them are British citizens.
Amandeep Singh Bhogal was not born in the UK and obviously comes from Punjab, India. He came to the UK when he was 8 y/o. He is legally a British citizen.
Stella Tsantekidou is obviously Greek. She was born in Thessaloniki and has lived in thr UK for 13.5 years. She is not legally a British citizen, therefore she is a foreign national. Why she took offence to this fact in the debate, I have no clue.
Nana Akua is a daughter of Ghanian immigrants but she was born in Newcastle. She is legally a British citizen.
It is correct Miss Tsantekidou should not get any sickness or out of work benefits if she is not a British citizen. She says "I am not a British citizen because applying for the British citizenship costs £2,000. I did not have £2,000 lying around". Which is terrible. If one can't save £2k over the course of 13.5 years, especially if she is increasingly in more high profile, better paid positions, it makes me question her economic value to Britain.
But yeah. The country is doomed if no one can turn off the welfare tap asap. It attracts low human captial from 3rd world countries as well as perpetuating social dysfunction of the native underclass.
GB News@GBNEWS
'If I fall sick tomorrow and I cannot work, should I be allowed to claim benefits?' 'No.' Stella Tsantekidou and Aman Bhogal clash over the UK's welfare state. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 🇬🇧 Become a Friend of GB News: gbnews.com/support
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@ClearReason Jews chose the criminal over Jesus. They hated Jesus and believe he is drowning in excrement for eternity.
If you love Jesus then...
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@wil_da_beast630 People clearly do as they often post something similar to the second that the first.
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