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  • Is God Colorblind?

    If God wrote the Bible (which he certainly did not) was he color-blind or forgetful?

    He seems to have the colors confused of the robe Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him) wore:

    Matthew 27:28



    28And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet robe.


    John 19:2


    2And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and they put on him a purple robe


    Just so we are clear, THIS is scarlet and THIS is purple.


    Well? Can anyone answer this?
    Surah 4:169 O people of the Book! do not exceed in your religion, nor say against God aught save the truth. The Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary, is but the apostle of God ... say not "Trinity." Desist! it will be better for you. God is only one God, far be it for Him that He should beget a Son!

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    Re: Is God Colorblind?

    go to hell terrorist this is a Christian forum, who welcomed you here?
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    • #3
      Re: Is God Colorblind?

      Originally posted by TruePath View Post
      Well? Can anyone answer this?
      That Muslims have no taste and always wear exactly the same clothes doesn't mean everyone else does the same. Most people have different clothes in different colors.
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      To most "Christians" The Bible is like a license agreement. They just scroll to the bottom and click "I agree". All those "Christians" will burn in Hell!
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      • #4
        Re: Is God Colorblind?

        I've been asked this question before by people seeking to trash the infallibility of the Bible. My apolegetic answer has always been: The robe was both colors. Half of it was purple and the other half scarlet. You also fail to mention that Mark as well mentions the robe being purple, so thus we have Mark and John saying it's purple, while Matthew says its scarlet.

        Think of it as a "glass half-empty or glass half-full" kind of deal.

        It makes sense that the robe would be both colors. The book of Revelation also mentions Babylon as having been decorated with purple and scarlet.

        Revelation 17:4 And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication:

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        • #5
          Re: Is God Colorblind?

          So it was dark red, perhaps what we would call a maroon? BTW, if the colors are wrong it's not God that is color blind, it's either Matthew or John.
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          • #6
            Re: Is God Colorblind?

            Originally posted by TruePath View Post
            If God wrote the Bible (which he certainly did not) was he color-blind or forgetful?

            He seems to have the colors confused of the robe Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him) wore:

            Matthew 27:28



            28And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet robe.


            John 19:2


            2And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and they put on him a purple robe


            Just so we are clear, THIS is scarlet and THIS is purple.


            Well? Can anyone answer this?
            I don't see the problem here.

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            • #7
              Re: Is God Colorblind?

              It's so silly when Satan's little demons try to prove the Bible to be untrue! Don't they know that God will always win?

              Obviously, the Romans put on Him a purple robe that was stained scarlet by His Holy Precious Blood! Just imagine it - He was pouring out his Blood (to cover YOUR filthy sins, mind you!) and there was so much of it that the ENTIRE ROBE was stained from purple to scarlet!
              2 Corinthians 5:7 For we walk by faith, not by sight:

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              • #8
                Re: Is God Colorblind?

                Originally posted by TruePath View Post
                If God wrote the Bible (which he certainly did not) was he color-blind or forgetful?

                He seems to have the colors confused of the robe Jesus (Peace Be Upon Him) wore:

                Matthew 27:28



                28And they stripped him, and put on him a scarlet robe.


                John 19:2


                2And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and put it on his head, and they put on him a purple robe


                Just so we are clear, THIS is scarlet and THIS is purple.


                Well? Can anyone answer this?
                God most certainly is not colorblind and in fact he went to great lengths to discuss and even instruct the adorning of tents with beauty and color and decor.

                Just read the Book of Esther and you will realize his passion and also panache for such things.

                He also clearly liked colors in the red and purple color palates (again evident in Esther) and as you know, color strikes a different tone and highlight in certain times of day.

                That is why I see no issue with it being written as a scarlet or purple robe as given the time of day, the same color could well take on a different hue.

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                • #9
                  Re: Is God Colorblind?

                  Originally posted by Sister Pamela View Post
                  Obviously, the Romans put on Him a purple robe that was stained scarlet by His Holy Precious Blood! Just imagine it - He was pouring out his Blood (to cover YOUR filthy sins, mind you!) and there was so much of it that the ENTIRE ROBE was stained from purple to scarlet!
                  Amen! There is a deeper subtext to your post: the original purple of the robe was red-based rather than blue-based. The Romans, being vomitorium-dwelling homosexuals, would have preferred a red-based purple, as one can make pink from red, and pink is the favoured colour of all male homosexuals, no exceptions. And purple is, as we all know, the preferred colour of bulldaggers who play softball and/or soccer. Their team uniforms are testament to this.

                  However, the bright-red scarlet colour of Christ's blood was, by miracle of His Godliness, completely heterosexual. Glory!
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                  • #10
                    Re: Is God Colorblind?

                    Originally posted by Sister Pamela View Post
                    It's so silly when Satan's little demons try to prove the Bible to be untrue! Don't they know that God will always win?

                    Obviously, the Romans put on Him a purple robe that was stained scarlet by His Holy Precious Blood! Just imagine it - He was pouring out his Blood (to cover YOUR filthy sins, mind you!) and there was so much of it that the ENTIRE ROBE was stained from purple to scarlet!
                    Amen sister!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Is God Colorblind?

                      God's male. Only a homer would worry about colors that way.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Is God Colorblind?

                        God isn't colour blind. As a graphic artist, I happen to know a thing or two about colour.

                        Originally, the dye which was used to make purple clothes was called "Tyrian purple." (It was pretty expensive, what with being made from sea snail mucous and all.)

                        The shades that Tyrian purple dye weren't necessarily violet-purple goodness as people know it today... the "purple" applied to the name of the dye, really. Wikipedia actually does a pretty good job showing up why a cloak might easily be called both crimson and purple.

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                          Re: Is God Colorblind?

                          Originally posted by HSMason View Post
                          As a graphic artist, I happen to know a thing or two about colour.
                          The graphic art profession is one notoriously filled with atheists, homers, and mentally warped hippy leftovers.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Is God Colorblind?

                            Originally posted by HSMason View Post
                            God isn't colour blind. As a graphic artist, I happen to know a thing or two about colour.

                            Originally, the dye which was used to make purple clothes was called "Tyrian purple." (It was pretty expensive, what with being made from sea snail mucous and all.)

                            The shades that Tyrian purple dye weren't necessarily violet-purple goodness as people know it today... the "purple" applied to the name of the dye, really. Wikipedia actually does a pretty good job showing up why a cloak might easily be called both crimson and purple.

                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_...mparison_chart
                            I find that fascinating, though I doubt others will.

                            Thank you for the link. Graphic Art Designer.. dying breed unfortunately. I assume you do print publications?
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                              Re: Is God Colorblind?

                              Originally posted by Hank View Post
                              go to hell terrorist this is a Christian forum, who welcomed you here?

                              Now... Why is he(or she) a terrorist? he/she told a normal question... I think you are the terrorist.

                              I thought christian where friendly, are you an exception?
                              Guys like you makes me sick, sitting and telling bullshit like "jesus is my friend and will always help me" and so on.. WHAT has he done the last 2000 years?

                              ( plz stop give me waringns and bans or whatever you admins do i'm serius here)

                              yes i do belive in God but not the same way u guys do.

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