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Re: Rastafari Inna Babylon
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Greetings,

Good questions. I would go with the words and actions of His Majesty Ras Tafari Haile Selassie I, who promoted the MODERNIZATION of Ethiopia while remaining LOYAL to Ancient Kushite Traditions.

In order to stand STRONG before 72 nations, we must be able to deal with Babylon with Afrikan sensitivities, as a nation was/is never built upon prayers alone.

There is a fine line between WORSHIPPING and being absolutely dependent on Babylon, and overstanding how and when to USE babylon in order to once again sit ourselves upon our Ancient Afrikan WORLD THRONE.

The trick is not to sell out to babylon, but to use it where it best suits our INDEPENDENT moves.

Again, give thanks for the post.

ROOTS

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