Yeah these people are idiots who know nothing of history. They just assume modern Palestinian Arabs used to live there 2,000 years ago.
The people who inhabited the area at the time of Jesus were Jews, not Arabs.
Also these morons assume all people in that region look like dark ass bedouins. I guess they've never seen what the leader of Syria looks like, or the former leader of Egypt.
It's the same people who share memes like this unironically. They have no idea that the sole reason that names like: Peter, John, James, Matthew, etc. are popular in Europe, is because of the spread of Christianity. The Middle East was a very different place before the Muslims took over. It would be weird if Jesus had a disciple named Muhammad, even though that's the most popular boy's name in the Middle East now.
Presumably, it was a name before Muhammad became famous, but it was likely only confined to the Arab peninsula. I never heard it referenced in the broader Middle East, prior to Islam.
Christ was white. The arab race didn't exist in that part of the world for centuries after His death and resurrection.
Yeah these people are idiots who know nothing of history. They just assume modern Palestinian Arabs used to live there 2,000 years ago.
The people who inhabited the area at the time of Jesus were Jews, not Arabs.
Also these morons assume all people in that region look like dark ass bedouins. I guess they've never seen what the leader of Syria looks like, or the former leader of Egypt.
It's the same people who share memes like this unironically. They have no idea that the sole reason that names like: Peter, John, James, Matthew, etc. are popular in Europe, is because of the spread of Christianity. The Middle East was a very different place before the Muslims took over. It would be weird if Jesus had a disciple named Muhammad, even though that's the most popular boy's name in the Middle East now.
Muhammad wasn't even born for nearly 600 years.
These people are retarded.
Presumably, it was a name before Muhammad became famous, but it was likely only confined to the Arab peninsula. I never heard it referenced in the broader Middle East, prior to Islam.