Well, of course not. But I'm kind of OCD on accuracy. It doesn't matter at all as long as the message gets across. But I just personally like historical accuracy, nothing against it. :)
Reality is chances are all Americans would sit next to this dude if they were on a plane. That's because you get a seat number allocated to you. You got seat 12B you got seat 12B. Sit yourself down.
This is from a pretty dated documentary. This image is an extrapolated reconstruction of a random cranial fragment found in the middle east purportedly belonging to someone who lived around the first century AD. It is certainly not the face of Jesus of Nazareth. Unfortunately, that is the intellectual equivalent of making the slurr, "they [fill in the racial/ethnic blank] all look the same." That said, Jesus of Nazareth was a Semite and a Jew which means that he was most likely of an olive complexion with dark hair and eyes. He was definitely not European or African as various people argue.
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Yeah, he was Jewish by religion, Isrealite by ethnicity. That's what this post is implying, dumbass.
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