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Fair enough...you have your choices and rights...and I have mine.
But since you did offer your stances and claims so vehemently, may I inquire?
In which way did you gain your KNOWLEDGE of God/Jah/HIM?
What is your proof? or is it just (blind) faith from indoctrinations and instruction from superiors or even colonizers.
The reason I challenge your words is NOT if your beliefs are valid or not, it is the fact that YOU speak on them as if yours are the unadulterated, unchallengable facts.
Forget "Maat", of "Vashti" or "Auset". Do you not acknowledge the power/truths that these symbols represent?
As a Rastafarian, which would seem to mean a transcendence from a previously engrained or colonial perspective, (eliminating "dieties" or "statues" from the mix), do you not see any problem at all with claiming a male-only-gender-specific divine supreme force?
Sighting the truths of our womb-borne existence, what is the proper place in Nature for feminine forces/power?
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