In case your comment means that you disagree that Jesus and Mary were not white, they were not Caucasian or WASPs - I know , there were no Protestants at the time, maybe not even Anglo-Saxons - but people from that part of the world generally do have darker complexions than what we think of as white , the portrayals of the skin color of biblical figures and in artworks and in films, and if they lived in this country today, possibly would consider themselves people of color.
Today, there are many more "White " people in the Middle East, particularly in Israel, because of the large number of European immigrants.
I suspect that the makers of the movie , fearing a backlash or boycott from white American Christians, didn't quite have the courage to go with darker skinned actors.
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