Nameless24:
No. The human eye and the human ear is an excellent example of what to look at, if you want to believe in God. Look at a chart of the inside of both. It's too complex to be created by evolving. Read Proverbs 20:12.
....so, are you just going to ignore my whole post detailing all of the vestigial parts all over your body that stem from your hairier, more ape like ancestors?
The ear actually also has vestigial traits: the ear has useless muscles that are completely incapable of moving the ear. These muscles serve no purpose, and yet they are there, allowing some people to move there ears slightly. In our ancient ancestors as well as modern monkeys, these muscles are fully developed and capable of moving their ears in multiple directions to pinpoint sounds. 10% of the human population also has another vestigial trait on their ears called Dawin's tubercle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin%27s_tubercleIf humans were "created", wouldn't these useless traits and features simply not exist? Answer me that.
What He looked like would be impossible to tell. It's not like someone has ever found His actual body. That's why so many people are still Christians. He is nowhere to be found because He is not on earth. He is in heaven, since He rose from the dead.
...could be that. Or it could be that he's decomposed into unrecognizable human remains just like all the other billions of people who've died over the course of human existence and weren't mummified or otherwise preserved.
I mean, the dude was a carpenter and a prophet, not a pharaoh or wealthy noble. It's unlikely any pains were taken to preserve his body, let alone actual label the body. The lack of proof is not proof.