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Jesus was not the blonde-haired, blue-eyed, golden-bearded man we have believed him to be!
IndiaToday.in
New Delhi, December 15, 2015
Medieval artist and scientist, Richard Neave, is all set to spark a new controversy by claiming Jesus is not long-haired, fair and bearded man we've been seeing throughout our lives.
Neave used science to draw the most realistic look of Jesus. He found three skulls from Israeli archaeological sites and used computerised tomography to construct the best shape for Jesus's face. Neave's Jesus has a much broader nose, a new hairdo and guess what, he is black!
Although this might offend many, it is to be accepted this version of Jesus makes a lot more sense for the region in which Jesus lived. So, why would the writers of the Bible convey Jesus was white? Is it the same way Lord Krishna is always shown as blue, when the scriptures say he is black?
Why is it so tough to accept a black god?
Since there are no actual drawings of Jesus discovered, scientists say Richard Neave's version is the most accurate drawing of Jesus ever created.
Here's what Jesus looks like according to Neave:
Jesus was black! Or so says this forensic anthropologist : FYI, News - India Today
Thought later that this should have been posted in the Science section. Can some body move it there?
IndiaToday.in
New Delhi, December 15, 2015
Medieval artist and scientist, Richard Neave, is all set to spark a new controversy by claiming Jesus is not long-haired, fair and bearded man we've been seeing throughout our lives.
Neave used science to draw the most realistic look of Jesus. He found three skulls from Israeli archaeological sites and used computerised tomography to construct the best shape for Jesus's face. Neave's Jesus has a much broader nose, a new hairdo and guess what, he is black!
Although this might offend many, it is to be accepted this version of Jesus makes a lot more sense for the region in which Jesus lived. So, why would the writers of the Bible convey Jesus was white? Is it the same way Lord Krishna is always shown as blue, when the scriptures say he is black?
Why is it so tough to accept a black god?
Since there are no actual drawings of Jesus discovered, scientists say Richard Neave's version is the most accurate drawing of Jesus ever created.
Here's what Jesus looks like according to Neave:
Jesus was black! Or so says this forensic anthropologist : FYI, News - India Today
Thought later that this should have been posted in the Science section. Can some body move it there?