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Re: Is Rastafari Christian ?
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From I perspective Rastafari is not only the Defender of the Orthodox Christian Faith but also the King of Christianity and King of Israel. HIM fulfill the Order of Melchesidek as InI eternal High Priest and King. The Ethiopian Orthodox Church claim HIM dead yet HIM is still considered the High Priest of the Church.

InI don't trust Western Christian teachings so it is a blessing to have the Lion of Judah, Ethiopia, and the Bible to rally around.

The Bible is not a European book, its origins are Etiopian.
Eyesus Christos is not a Greek name, it is found in incient Ethiopian Geez.
Some even claim that the belief in a triune God comes from Constantine or stems from Egypt but Selasse is the First.

"Let InI go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the House of the King of Israel. He will teach us His ways and we will walk on His path. For out of Zion will go out the law and the Word of the Lord from Eyerusalem."

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