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- From: ednclark@kraken.itc.gu.edu.au (Jeffrey Clark)
- Subject: Re: Christian racism
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- Keywords: Christian racism depiction of christ
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- Date: 4 Jan 93 03:49:57 GMT
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- martin@cs.curtin.edu.au (Martin Dougiamas) writes:
-
- >Related to my recent post "Evolution implied by the Bible" is
- >another question that's always worried me about the racism in
- >contemporary Christianity.
-
- >Every Christian bible or movie I've ever seen depicts Christ and his
- >followers as very nordic-looking people, for some reason, especially
- >Christ. Even the Turin shroud has an image of a man with a very thin
- >face and long nose.
-
- >Not once have I seen the point raised that the characters in the
- >Bible were much more likely to have been dark-haired, dark-skinned
- >and not overly tall, and had the same physical characteristics that
- >most middle-eastern people share today. I suspect many Christians
- >would be a whole lot less comfortable about things if they knew
- >Jesus looked more like Saddam Hussein than some skinny Thor.
-
- >I doubt many people associate their bible to the middle-east at all,
- >despite it being completely set there. I know Christians who
- >absolutely can't stand Jews, and yet worship the King of the Jews in church.
- >(Come to think of it, same with Hitler)
-
- >Other things that bother me is the complete absence of any mention
- >in the bible of things happening in other great civilizations of
- >the world. Do the Pyramids crack a mention? Is there a single
- >reference to the great achievements of the Chinese? Not to mention
- >the remains of dinosaurs and what-not. These are undeniable important
- >events in the world.
-
- Not to mention the existence of microbes like bacteria and influenzas, or
- continents such as the Americas or Australia, or televisions, microwaves, or
- black holes or .....
-
- >Suddenly God's view of himself and his creation as expressed in the
- >bible looks very piddly indeed... confined as it is to a small number
- >of people in one corner of the Mediterranean over a very short time span.
-
- Yeah, they say the no pork rule is good because it goes off in certain
- conditions and that is probably what God was on about. But we've got fridges
- now so why hasn't god told us that we can scrap that rule now. Why hasn't he
- come down and passed 11th and 12th commandments on televisions and
- automobiles the most influential factors in our lives today. Or maybe
- condoms, he really is not clear about those things. If God really wrotye the
- Bible he would have been able to forsee these advances and given guidance
- for them and readers earlier could have identified those passages as
- relevant to some future time.
-
- Jeff.
-
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