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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYou can't just change the character's race .......... Meanwhile
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You can't just change the character's race .......... Meanwhile (Original Post)
applegrove
21 hrs ago
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What color was Jesus? It depends on whose living room wall his picture is hanging.
keithbvadu2
20 hrs ago
#2
Jesus, like Santa, is the color of water. They are chameleons, assuming the attributes . . .
Journeyman
19 hrs ago
#4
Buzz cook
(2,640 posts)1. But Jesus is magic
He changes race based on the culture he's in.
keithbvadu2
(40,814 posts)2. What color was Jesus? It depends on whose living room wall his picture is hanging.
Happy Hoosier
(8,616 posts)3. The character of Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights...
is clearly described as "dark" and is at least mixed race based on other passages. Yet he is almost always portrayed as white.
Journeyman
(15,197 posts)4. Jesus, like Santa, is the color of water. They are chameleons, assuming the attributes . . .
of those who perceive them. In my own mind, I assign them neither form nor color but simply enjoy them as ideals.
Here's something I know to be true: The world's more wondrous and accommodating when not forced to conform to my expectations.