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peace and hotep,
kind david, my post here are anything but pro religion. i am pretty much anti-christian since it is racist/white in its dispensation. i am from that lonely camp that dispises 'notions of chosenness'. to me haile selassie is no more or less divine than any one who rise up against the naked aggression of the western barbarism. however since i have rarely witnessed a babylonian system ever rise up against itself, i have no interest in organized religion other than seeing it utterly destroyed. rastafari as a cult, as opposed to afrocentricity and the ethiopian orthodox, as well as all babylonian systems included.
haile selassie was used by organized religion just like king(christinsanity) and x(islam) was used. i praise rastafari as a pan-africanist and someone who even sometimes a war withe western aggression or 'white' pseudo-supremacy. you could blow 'notions of choseness' god and jesus out of my butt.
i can't worship any one who takes a crap like me as a supreme creative force, although some rasta's might. i think we are all looking for peaceful self determination of non'white' people globally. the imagry and symbolism of a black king of king should supercede the bastardization of spirituality that judeo-islamichristinsanity offers.
a free reign of any haile selassie threatens the pseudo-supremacy of the babylonian church.
freedomisahapislave
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