(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) This is not Jesus Christ. This is a depiction of Jesus made by the Italian polymath of the High Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci created an image of Jesus Christ based upon his close friendship with Caesar Borgia, who was the illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI in the 1500s. The rumor has it, according to French writer Alexander Dumas, the fact that Jesus Christ was ethnically Jewish did not sit well with the Catholic Church due to the rejection of the Jewish people as a result of their predatory lending practices and the rejection of Jesus Christ. Thus, da Vinci sought to make Jesus look less Middle Eastern and more European. The depiction has stuck for hundreds of years and Christians have used this to represent our Savior. But it's an image that's not only inaccurate but even blasphemous. Jesus Christ is often depicted as being effeminate with a dress and long hair, all of which are completely contrary to his nature. But at the end of the day, we don't know what he looks like because the Bible doesn't tell us. But it doesn't matter because 1 Peter 1 says, Now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy and speak.