tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15663150.post6215225074271318876..comments2024-03-29T02:08:52.254-04:00Comments on Miss Cellania: Miss Cellania's LinksMiss Cellaniahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16056319889765739429noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15663150.post-37424777944061332452020-07-21T13:27:20.063-04:002020-07-21T13:27:20.063-04:00I had to look this conversation up, but it was
ver...I had to look this conversation up, but it was<br />very easy to find:<br /><br />I was made in God’s image and you’ll note that<br />I ain’t black.<br /><br />Well, don’t complain to me about it!<br /><br />I ain’t complaining about nothin’. I just mean all<br />the pictures you ever see of God, he’s white.<br /><br />Well, maybe you were looking at the negative!<br /><br />Let’s try to talk intelligent. Now if God was black<br />as you say, then his son would also have to be black.<br />You ain’t going to tell me that Jesus was black?<br /><br />Well, now you’re catchin’ on. They already proved<br />that Jesus was an Ethiopian.<br /><br />Whatever he was, he was never black.<br /><br /><br />"They already proved that Jesus was an Ethiopian"<br />is a line I've never forgotten. Growing up Catholic,<br />it cemented what I pretty much already knew because<br />the alternative didn't make any sense. The dialogue<br />is between Archie Bunker and Henry Jefferson - All<br />In the Family.gwdMainenoreply@blogger.com