Ok, buddy. I don’t think we’re making any headway here.
Last question: don’t you think it’s at least odd that God would enter the world incarnate in first century Palestine, but randomly have the appearance of someone from Germany? Doesn’t that seem a bit off? Why would Christ have a physical appearance so out unusual for the time and place in which he was born?
Does it strike you that the people having these revelatory visions where Jesus was looked like a Swedish person always seemed to hail from Western Europe? Could it be that maybe they were projecting their own expectations onto what Christ would have looked like, since most of them probably only ever encountered other white Europeans?
I know you’re not going to be convinced because you think Gods confirmed this to you, but you have to see the issues here.
Well, Jesus’s detailed appearance according to the one who saw it described Him as pale, much lighter hair as a child, only a little tanned by the sun, which He liberally assimilated during His three-year passage through Palestine. Mary was a rosier white, as She was more withdrawn at home. Jesus is an ivory white, with that slight reflection of blue. He had a long, straight nose, with just a bit of curve above, near his eyes — a very handsome, thin, well-shaped nose. Deep set, very beautiful eyes, often so described as very dark sapphire. Thick eyebrows and eyelashes, but not excessively so — long, beautiful, shiny, dark brown, but with a microscopic spark of gold at the summit of each hair. Mary’s, on the other hand, are very light brown, thinner and sparser. Perhaps they seem that way because they are much lighter, so light they are nearly blonde. An even, smallish mouth, well-shaped, closely resembling His Mother’s, with lips just thick enough, neither too thin, so as to appear serpentine, nor too pronounced. In the center they are rounded and accentuated in a fine curve, and at the sides they disappear, making the very beautiful mouth seem to diminish out of sight, with its healthy red opening over even, vigorous teeth which are rather long and very white. Mary’s, on the other hand, are quite small, but regular and even joined. Thin, but not gaunt, cheeks. A very narrow, long oval, but quite beautiful, with cheekbones that neither protrude nor recede excessively. His beard, thick on his chin and dividing into two curly points, surrounds, but does not cover, his mouth as far as the lower lip and rises, shorter and shorter, towards his cheeks, where, at the level of the corners of his mouth, it becomes very short, limited to leaving a shadow, like a smattering of copper, on the paleness of his cheeks. Where it is thick, the beard is a dark copper color, a dark reddish blonde. And, so is His mustache, not very thick and kept short, so that it barely covers his upper lip between His nose and the lip and is reduced at the corners of His mouth. Small well-shaped ears closely joined to his head. They do not protrude at all.
Their appearances are depicted in many places throughout the writings, but this is an excerpt.