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Sir, I am honoured that you would use my words to state your case. We belong to different streams of Rastafarian thought and practice, yet it is clear that we are both cut from the same cloth.
I was beginning to wonder if I was the only Rastafarian on this board.
I am also horrified that there are some Africans that would deny the rest of us the right to freely choose our relgious beliefs. Africa is so big, and has played a role in the developement of all the major religions. We Rastafarians should be free to worship without fear of ridicule and libel.
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