I always got very excited when it would spell out ACDC
OMG SAME FOR BOTH
I always got very afraid when it was the same letter 4 times in a row
when I was 4 or 5, my mom was a prof at a college and she used to hand me the scantron sheet before she wrote the exam and let me colour whatever lettered bubble i wanted for each answer. if i coloured two by accident, she made an ‘all of the above’ option. one time she gave me it and i coloured the ‘a’ bubble for each of the 130 questions except for the second last one and she just went with it
later on, she told me that it was the most entertaining exam she had ever watched her students take
I’m not even Christian and I still feel compelled to reblog geographically ethnically accurate Jesus
#athiestsforblackjesus
#witchesforblackjesus
#christiansforblackjesus
#pagansforblackjesus
#druidsforblackjesus
While, as someone from a Jewish heritage, I am very appreciative of the representation of Jesus as not-white, black would not be a good description. Jesus, in the New Testament is reported as having been born in Judea (modern day southern Israel). This would have made Jesus look something like this:
Brown skin, bushy hair (and beard!) and big nose. Although many archaelogists and historians now believe that, had he existed, he’d have been born closer to Nazareth, Israel, the above picture would definitely be much more accurate that the one in the original post. So yes, let’s advocate for Jesus to be represented as non white, BUT let’s also remember that he was a middle eastern Jew and black would also be a historically and geographically innacurate description of Jesus.