The race is Caucasian, and, given the geographic origins of Jesus, probably not. While there are several peoples in the Middle East who could be considered white, they are the result of European colonialism and population of the region, which occurred well after Biblical times.
Jesus probably had a skin tone similar to modern-day Palestinians. Most people would consider that "white", but definitely more "Mediterranean" than "Nordic".He'd also probably say something along the lines of "and exactly what difference does that make, anyway"?
According to the Bible, while Jesus was on Earth, he became a Jew. Since Jesus was Semitic and the Semitic people are considered Caucasian, he is considered to be of the white race. Although He no doubt had olive colored skin as many caucasians do, for instance the Spaniards, he would have been considered of the white race of people as all semitic people are.
No. Shaun White is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
He is a member of the human race. He has a black dad and a white mom, at least that's what his folks looked like as they showed them at the OU-Michigan game in the second round of the NCAAs
No, Shaun White is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church).
No. Shaun White is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church).
Neither. Jesus was a Hebrew of Mixed-Race Lineage who existed on earth during a time when modern 'Racial / Ethnic' descriptors were NOT used or even heard of.
no because Jesus has no race. he's not black or white the only thing he is, is Jewish because of his mom
Dustin Breeding's nationality is a mixed race. He is white and black mixed. Dustin is a member of the group, B5.
Semitic.
White is not a race, it is a color.
AnswerChristianity has its roots in Judaism, a religion of which Jesus was a member.