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EASTER SUNDAY, BLACK CHURCH

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WHEN  THE   PREACHERS  BEGIN   PREACHING   EASTER   SUNDAY,JESUS  ON THE   CROSS, HIS     RESURRECTION,,,BIBLE  DOES NOT SAY  A  BLOND   BLUE,EYED    CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED/WHITE   CHRISTIANS  WILL NOT BOW  DOWN TO  A BLACK   JESUS   PICTURE,BUT BLACK   CHRISTIANS   WILL KNEEL DOWN  TO WHITE    JESUS PICTURES/IM NOT RELIGIOUS   AND I KNOW   BIBLE  DOES NOT SAY   JESUS  IS WHITE////

Now that is an interesting point--at least the image of Jesus were were taught to image here in America. He does look like a member of ISIL and probably would not have made it past the first round of U.S. drone attacks.


As soon as I saw pictures of Bin Laden and others sitting around in robes and sandles eating with their hands I thought about the old pictures of Jesus and Moses I saw when I was younger and how most of the characters looked like that.

I used to go to a Catholic school for the first few years of elemenatry school.
When I was a kid nuns wore a "habit" or long black head covering over their hair and head.
You don't see too many of them in it today. Most of them wear their hair short and uncovered and many even wear pants.

I wonder did seeing the Muslim women who also cover their head influence the nuns to "drop their habits".

 

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