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OK perhaps you might have taken my point a bit sensitively.
I am reasoning on the topic (monotheism, zerotheism, one-and-one-ism).
You, Eja, Ras Levi, and Ras Heru have given their sights on the topic.
But when you give a personal suggestion such as *******I will always have faith. I will always have heart. Not enough knowledge in the world will make me lose that*******
how am I supposed to interpret that particular statement within the context of de-CIPHERING truth about Deity being identified by Zero, One, or One n One?
Yes it it true that Ras Heru gave his "personal" view. But I never see his comments as agenda-ized. I see his points as well researched and more importantly, reasoned, meditated and experienced before he dare shares them on the boards...in other words, never distorted/biased and completely honest/wholistic.
The difference with your input is that sometimes you will try to edify or moralize the discussion. And as I said before, reasoning/truth is of the Mind (truth). There is no morality, emotions, feelings or desires needed withing reasoning...ONLY TRUTH.
As reasoned before, I have accepted this premise
Rastafari is of the Heart, but
Reasoning is of the Mind...Is that fair?
Now, once truth is acquired, it is on the Heart how you act upon that truth.
In other words, I appreciate your reasoning input. Let that be said. But I do not ask for (you are free to offer though) but I do not ASK for morality or edification...I ask for education. Pure and hard.
Say the Word into my Mind and then it is up to my Heart.
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