As the painting by Marcello Corti, an honest white guy from Italy (which, by the way, has a Sicilian coastline only 96 miles from the African coastline), shows, Baby Jesus was Black. And since the baby was Black, then the man was Black.
Also, as CNN reported in 2002, Israeli and British forensic anthropologists and computer programmers- in a magazine article entitled âWhat did Jesus look like?â- wrote about their reconstruction of an image of him based on anatomical science. And they objectively concluded that Jesus did not- I repeat, did not- look remotely like the blonde-haired, blue-eyed white man publicized worldwide. This facial reconstruction resulted in part from the previous scholarly research of Richard Neave, a medical artist and University of Manchester (England) professor. Many other pertinent scholars, such as Alison Galloway, a professor of anthropology at the University of California in Santa Cruz, agree that Jesus looked nothing like what the modern world h