Jesus Christ is NOT white. Jesus Christ CANNOT be white, it is a matter of biblical evidence. Jesus said don't image worship, beyond that, images of white Jesus are not just blasphemous and criminal, white Jesus is from Satan ( the imposter.) Why? Let's look at what Satan does:
1) He is incredibly narcissistic and promotes himself shamelessly
2) He misleads and confuses
3) He pushes people away from Jesus Christ God, the Holy Trinity, the one and only messiah and white Jesus does all three of the above and more, to match Satan.
So, I ask, if Jesus is white, then who is Satan?
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Fred Doug, worthy of the adulations my man. Thank you for an unusurped (YouTube says its not a word, it should be one, it makes sense to me) struggle.
Remember, I didn't change a word from what was said, just sampled!
" We should not say this of odd-fellowship and free-masonry, but that it is swallowing up the best energies of many of our best men, contenting them with the glittering follies of artificial display, and indisposing them to seek for solid and important realities.
The enemies of our people see this tendency in us, and encourage it. The same persons who would puff such demonstrations in the newspapers, would mob us if we met to adopt measures for obtaining our just rights. They see our weak points, and avail themselves of them to crush us. We are imitating the inferior qualities and examples of white men, and neglecting superior ones. We do not pretend that all the members of odd-fellow societies and masonic lodges are indifferent to their rights and the means of obtaining them; for we know the fact to be otherwise. Some of the best and brightest among us are numbered with those societies; and it is on this account that we make these remarks. We desire to see these noble men expending their time, talents and strength for higher and nobler objects than any that can be attained by the weak and glittering follies of odd-fellowship and free-masonry. We speak plainly on this point, for we feel deeply.” - Frederick Douglas
P.S. Did you know that Douglass was the first black man to receive a vote for President of the United States? (Yes, he was, in 1888 at the Republican National Convention).