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That shouldnt matter, his death on the cross and what he has done for us will forever be precious to me in my heart
TNO
We're all G-d's children so you have to be more specific on that first question.
Jesus Christ, from all accounts of his existence, was a Jew. Perhaps he could've been black too...those aren't contradictory terms and there are a lot of black Jews out there.... however, the records are only clear on him being born into a Jewish family and being raised that way.
What Hebrew Israelites believe is their own business; though, they do have a very Afro-centric belief system which doesn't mesh well with what those who are more associated with the two terms believe.
Nous
Why do you not read the bible then?!
It says Mary, Joseph and Jesus were Jews and the Jewish race is classified as white. There was no such thing as interracial marriage in those days and a Jew who stays out of the sun is whiter than an American or a European. Jesus was also said to be of direct descent from King David!
There is no place for racism in religion!
keyjona
The Israelites came to Africa bringing no females for their sons and grandsons to marry. Consequently:
After over 400 years and 20 generations of intermarriage with African Nations, JESUS, an Israelite Jew, is African.
David at Your Service
Jesus was definitely a Jew. He might have been black as their were black Jews back in those days, the Ethiopian Jew being a prime example (Ac 8:27). Most likely he was brown like most people from the middle east are.