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THE PASSION: WHERE'S THE BLACK JESUS?
World Net Daily ^ | 2/25/04 | Jesse Lee Peterson

Posted on 02/26/2004 6:24:11 AM PST by abigail2

'The Passion': Where's the black Jesus?

Posted: February 25, 2004
12:00 p.m. Eastern

By Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

This past week I was reminded and enlightened.

I was fortunate enough to see an advance screening of Mel Gibson's much-discussed film, "The Passion of the Christ," which details the final 12 hours of Jesus' life. Superbly constructed, the movie reminded me through brilliant illustration of the agony and pain that Christ went through for us, so that we could be saved from sin. Though I am a minister of some 14 years and have read the gospels many times over, I'd never quite grasped the level of suffering inherent in a crucifixion, particularly when it was performed on a man as hated as Christ.

Though by now many of you have heard a great deal about the film in the media, I have a few insights of my own that I will express in this article. Some contradict much of the press; others have hardly been mentioned by anyone – particularly my expectation of what the reaction of many blacks will be. Before I get to that good stuff though, I'll run through some of my basic observations.

First, I don't see how Jews can be afraid of anti-Semitism stemming from the movie. Some sick people will take any excuse to inflict harm on people. (Charles Manson thought the Beatles told him, in one of their albums, to start a race war.) It's beyond the reasonable expectation to stifle and censor messages of good intention just because some crackpot might construe it as the go-ahead to kill everyone. The movie certainly portrayed the weakness of Pontius Pilate and the hatred the leaders of the day harbored for Jesus, but that is to be expected – nay, demanded. Certainly these men cannot be portrayed as well-meaning, kind and generous of spirit! "The Passion of the Christ" illustrated the evil of the ruling elite of Christ's day – and no one beyond that.

Second – and this I'm pleased to report – I believe this movie will cause Christians to re-think their relationship with Christ and come closer to God. Perhaps more encouraging, I predict that "The Passion" will increase appreciation of Christ among non-Christians and open-minded non-believers. I have long discussed that our battle on this earth is spiritual, not physical. That spiritual foundation was cemented with Christ's life and sacrificial death. By watching this movie and then looking within themselves, some will begin to discern the spiritual connection between their life and God's ordained spiritual order. Certain spiritual laws and undeniable truths will become clearer. This movie will revive and re-awaken the spirits of many, and the results will be exciting to behold.

Now to the more interesting observations. How will blacks react to "The Passion"? My answer to this will sound absolutely insane to some – particularly to white readers, who know that all too many blacks are crazy but don't know quite how crazy – but bear with me, because a sizable sector of the American black population will react in the way I am predicting. One main complaint amongst some blacks will be that this movie does not represent black people because in their minds, Jesus was black.

Don't believe me? Then take it from Malik Z. Shabazz, national chairman of the New Black Panther Party. Shabazz believes "The Passion" is "harmful and racist" because of "one very basic inaccuracy which has been long-promoted in order to bolster white supremacy." That basic inaccuracy, according to Shabazz? "Jesus was not a European white man. Jesus Christ was a black man." Shabazz even complains about the lack of black actors in the film. His motto seems to be: "History be damned – where are the black actors, and where's Jesus' afro!"

This is hardly a scarce notion amongst black Americans. Believe me. I live in the black community. Many believe this! Some of my own relatives even believe this! Therefore, many blacks believe that Christianity is the white man's religion and that Islam is the true religion of black folks!

So for those of you who see "The Passion of the Christ" and wonder how anyone could have suggested that it was anti-Semitic, know that those aren't the only crazy beliefs out there. But more importantly, know that with this movie you are given an opportunity for self-reflection and a chance to reconsider your relationship with Christ and again become one with him, no matter your color.

The Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson is founder and president of BOND, the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny, and author of "Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America."


TOPICS: Current Events; General Discusssion; Mainline Protestant; Moral Issues; Other Christian; Religion & Politics; Theology
KEYWORDS: jessepeterson; jesus; malikshabazz; melgibson; newblackpanthers; passion; shabazz
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LOL! I had to chuckle, with all the criticism of the film, the blacks don't like it because Jesus, is not black!!
1 posted on 02/26/2004 6:24:12 AM PST by abigail2
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To: janetgreen; NewDestiny; rebuildus; fabian; ALOHA RONNIE; RonDog; AnnaZ; Chad Fairbanks; blackie; ...
Some sick people will take any excuse to inflict harm on people. (Charles Manson thought the Beatles told him, in one of their albums, to start a race war.) It's beyond the reasonable expectation to stifle and censor messages of good intention just because some crackpot might construe it as the go-ahead to kill everyone.

I'm learning so much from hearing the reactions about this film, and I haven't even seen it yet! It's great!!

2 posted on 02/26/2004 6:34:37 AM PST by abigail2 (“Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it, but those who do will become well.”)
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Laugh all you want, but there is a good number of people who believe Jesus is Black.

Of course, I know that some will be mad that Jesus was not depicted with blond hair and blue eyes. Just goes to show that no one has the market cornered on bigotry.
3 posted on 02/26/2004 6:38:12 AM PST by redgolum
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The Passion of the Christ" illustrated the evil of the ruling elite of Christ's day – and no one beyond that.

AMEN!

4 posted on 02/26/2004 6:40:20 AM PST by abigail2 (“Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it, but those who do will become well.”)
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Black conservative ping

If you want on (or off) of my black conservative ping list, please let me know via FREEPmail. (And no, you don't have to be black to be on the list!)

Extra warning: this is a high-volume ping list.

5 posted on 02/26/2004 7:03:30 AM PST by mhking
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To: mhking
Thank you mhking!
6 posted on 02/26/2004 7:19:53 AM PST by abigail2 (“Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it, but those who do will become well.”)
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To: redgolum
You're so right! I'm scandinavian, why wasn't Jesus portrayed with blue eyes and blond hair!! Mel made him a Jew!! What nerve!!
7 posted on 02/26/2004 7:21:38 AM PST by abigail2 (“Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it, but those who do will become well.”)
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I love THIS Rev. Jesse!
8 posted on 02/26/2004 7:24:16 AM PST by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
that is great!
9 posted on 02/26/2004 7:26:57 AM PST by xsmommy
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To: abigail2
But more importantly, know that with this movie you are given an opportunity for self-reflection and a chance to reconsider your relationship with Christ and again become one with him, no matter your color.

We are all descendents of the same man and wife, and He gave His life for all of us - no matter the color of our skin, or of His.

10 posted on 02/26/2004 7:56:00 AM PST by 4CJ (||) OUR sins put Him on that cross - HIS love for us kept Him there. (||)
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
I love him too!
11 posted on 02/26/2004 7:56:04 AM PST by abigail2 (“Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it, but those who do will become well.”)
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To: 4ConservativeJustices
That's right!
12 posted on 02/26/2004 7:58:14 AM PST by abigail2 (“Human sickness is so severe that few can bear to look at it, but those who do will become well.”)
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To: abigail2
Now to the more interesting observations. How will blacks react to "The Passion"? My answer to this will sound absolutely insane to some – particularly to white readers, who know that all too many blacks are crazy but don't know quite how crazy – but bear with me, because a sizable sector of the American black population will react in the way I am predicting. One main complaint amongst some blacks will be that this movie does not represent black people because in their minds, Jesus was black.

Don't believe me? Then take it from Malik Z. Shabazz, national chairman of the New Black Panther Party. Shabazz believes "The Passion" is "harmful and racist" because of "one very basic inaccuracy which has been long-promoted in order to bolster white supremacy." That basic inaccuracy, according to Shabazz? "Jesus was not a European white man. Jesus Christ was a black man." Shabazz even complains about the lack of black actors in the film. His motto seems to be: "History be damned – where are the black actors, and where's Jesus' afro!"

This is hardly a scarce notion amongst black Americans. Believe me. I live in the black community. Many believe this! Some of my own relatives even believe this! Therefore, many blacks believe that Christianity is the white man's religion and that Islam is the true religion of black folks!


As a black conservative, I feel that I must respond that what is presented here is so much hyperbole.

Certainly I wouldn't denty that there are those within the black community who hold that Jesus was black, but such a view is one that is only held by a tiny minority, even within the black community.

Look where the author goes for evidence of his claim ... ' ... the chairman of the New Black Panther Party ?

Well, ... what did you think he was gonna say ?

Most American blacks understand that Jesus was a Semite, i.e. akin to the Jews and the Arabs. As such, He was probably darker than He is, typically, depicted, but He was not black, either.

More to the point ... most black Americans understand that who Jesus was is not really about what race He may have been, ... but, rather, ... it is about what He did, in a spiritual sense, ... for the whole of the human race.

13 posted on 02/26/2004 8:07:41 AM PST by Quester
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To: abigail2
Why does this ALWAYS come up? Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem in what is now Isreal. Isreal was, and is populated by mostly by Jews. He was a Jew Himself. The people of Isreal have very definite facial features. I have visited Jerusalem and Bethlehem and at no time did I see an Isreali bear the features commonly associated with blacks. Not even close. They are also closer to Mediteranean people than blacks. I used to think that Jesus was white, due to the images i constantly saw growing up. Then I started thinking otherwise. Anyone who watched news from Isreal will be hard-pressed to see a black Isreali. Jesus, as a person was not white and he was not black. People need to understand that and get over this pointless argument. I did and others can to.
14 posted on 02/26/2004 8:09:48 AM PST by NCC-1701 (GIVE US BACK LOGO-FREE TV!!!!!)
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To: Quester
There you go again, being, like, all reasonable and stuff.

;o)

15 posted on 02/26/2004 8:12:06 AM PST by malakhi
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To: malakhi
There you go again, being, like, all reasonable and stuff.

I try. ;^)

16 posted on 02/26/2004 8:19:42 AM PST by Quester
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To: redgolum
In the book of Revelations, Jesus is described with WHITE woolly hair. Some of these groups leave out the word 'white' and just refer to the woolly hair ie: black nappy hair, which makes Him black.
17 posted on 02/26/2004 8:26:49 AM PST by roylene
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To: abigail2
Now, you've got the historians complaining that a man of Jesus' day would likely be quite short. And of course he's Jewish. And now he's black.

Hmmm... A short, black, Jew... Too bad Sammy Davis, Jr. isn't around anymore.
18 posted on 02/26/2004 8:59:03 AM PST by dangus
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...and, of course, it doesn't say that he was black, either, but rather bronze. MEant he was an outdoors, hard-working Man of the People, not that he was black.

"His hair was white like wool, as white as snow."

"White like wool" meant fresh, pure, unsoiled.
19 posted on 02/26/2004 9:03:03 AM PST by dangus
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To: abigail2
I agree with the star trek fan in comment #14, NCC-1701.

Jesus was not black or white. And don't tell me the movie is!

Jesus was more likely olive-brown in real life or close to it. That according to the anthropoiogy of that time period.
20 posted on 02/26/2004 9:12:14 AM PST by Warlord David
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