4 Historical Things That All Imagine Error

in #things7 years ago

1....Jesus was not white

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More than half of the world recognizes Jesus as a white man with bright eyes, sharp facial features, long, clean hair and beard and white skin. Jesus of Nazareth, the man whom modern Christians refer to as Jesus Christ, was from the Middle East. People born in the Middle East do not resemble the features of describing Yeshua.

Turbulence began in the Renaissance Age with artists-master like Da Vinci, Rafael Mikelanxhelo and other influential people of the time. His beautiful Italian and Balkan features made it easier for Christians in Europe to identify with him. At the time of the Crusades, it was in the Church's favor not to remind people of Yeshua's origins.

2....The Giza pyramids in Egypt at the beginning were white and shiny
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These magnificent structures are the living proof of ancient engineering. If we were to return to the century when these pyramids were created, we would see very different structures. The pyramids were covered with smooth limestone tiles. The tiles were set so that the entire pyramid would look like a single solid structure. The dimensions of each tile were in width, length and height were about 1.5 meter, each stone weighed about 15 tons.

When we look at them today after earthquakes, wind storms, wars, and after a long time, the basic structure of the slab seems difficult. Many of these cut-and-lay tiles became part of other structures nearby like mosques or different buildings.

  1. The statues of ancient Greece were colorful
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    The artists of the Renaissance parade tried to imitate the Greek style, and this gives plenty of clues about marble statues. But archaeologists have found evidence in ancient Greek literature along with illustrations of people's drawings that in Greek sculptures a variety of shiny and bright colors were used.

Time has erased many of the basic elements of colors. People were taught in the simple white, referred to as "Greek art".

  1. The Statue of Liberty is a modern version of Kolos of Rhodes
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    The Statue of Liberty is modeled by French engineers based on the model of the famous Rhodes statue. While the Colossus stands at the entrance to Olympus, the Lady of Freedom stands at the entrance to the land of freedom.
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I clicked because of the first one, which is an obvious truth, but I would like to see your sources. Where did you get this information from? Link them in your writings, it gives them more weight. Make sure to source the pictures too, to avoid being flagged for plagiarism. Also, Perhaps some brushing up on formatting and proofreading. Your numbering is off, and the margins are a bit wonky. Not knocking your writing at all. I like it. Just needs a bit of polish. :)

These stories are true.
I found these articles on a very secure web site and wanted to publish here thank you for your writing.

I'm not doubting their validity. I am saying reference them so we can see where you got them from. Information without citation can get you in trouble on this site.

Fun fact he wasn't a Christian either., if he was that would be incredibly narcissistic.

I have always liked to imagine what those pyramids looked like in their heyday. White with a gold point. Must have been awe inspiring.

Very interesting.
Apparently the pyramids had a gold top too.