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<blockquote data-quote="Korean-American Christian" data-source="post: 71101580" data-attributes="member: 395526"><p>A Seoul church has claimed that Jesus Christ may have been Korean, rather than white, as is commonly believed.</p><p></p><p>Religious scholars working for the church have pointed to Jesus’s ‘darker complexion’, and ‘evenings spent drinking with male friends after work’ as potential clues to his Korean origins.</p><p></p><p>The claims that Jesus is still alive may be boosted by the large number of people in Korea who claim to have “found Jesus” while living in the country. </p><p></p><p>Two years ago rumors swept Naver forums that Jesus was in fact teaching English in a backstreet Daegu hagwon</p><p></p><p>One image shows the birth of Jesus, in which his mother Mary is clearly wearing a hanbok, while the second image shows Jesus – who by this time is clearly Korean in appearance - being baptized.</p><p></p><p>"Jesus talked a lot about the eternal Seoul" said one of the Korean Biblical scholars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korean-American Christian, post: 71101580, member: 395526"] A Seoul church has claimed that Jesus Christ may have been Korean, rather than white, as is commonly believed. Religious scholars working for the church have pointed to Jesus’s ‘darker complexion’, and ‘evenings spent drinking with male friends after work’ as potential clues to his Korean origins. The claims that Jesus is still alive may be boosted by the large number of people in Korea who claim to have “found Jesus” while living in the country. Two years ago rumors swept Naver forums that Jesus was in fact teaching English in a backstreet Daegu hagwon One image shows the birth of Jesus, in which his mother Mary is clearly wearing a hanbok, while the second image shows Jesus – who by this time is clearly Korean in appearance - being baptized. "Jesus talked a lot about the eternal Seoul" said one of the Korean Biblical scholars. [/QUOTE]
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