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the him train interview

i heard the interview for the first time and its good but when they asked about christains who see him as jesus selassie siad wha he said but after that they said many ethipoans still see him ass jesus christ and even translated a prayer the et people sing giveing him praises so to the et people many at that they see him as a reincornation of jesus christ so just because he said he is not god getit he said he is not god he did not say he wasnt christ and to all of you i got a question

[b]messin dread[/b]
[b]rootka selassie[/b]
[b]12tribes dreads[/b]

what if selassie said he was god whould you worship him den or would you say he was a mad man answer

and why did selassie weep when he seen his rastas in ja

and why did selassie not walk on the red carpet in ja

and why was the only person who could lead the king off the plane was a rasta

ps selassie loves his people

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