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Re: Isnīt the spirit more important than the flesh

Greetings I

Did Jah made us different?
I believe in the bible, and the bible says clearly, that just because of the wide spreading of the three, Ham Shem and Japhet, the colours changed from black into white and brown.

I do not think the colour of the skin is important, we are the same people. Just because of different skin-colour we shall devide? What next? Different hair-colour, eye colour?
You know what his Majesty said about eye and skin colour.

Do you think the holy Spirit just dwells in black-skined people? The Kebra Nagast tells me, that the holy Spirit dwells in the righteous. No matter what skin colour.

I just cannot understand why people think skin-colour is so important. I see all the parts of human body, all are the same. The only thing that is different is the colour of the skin.

But I see it like this, Rasta should be a spiritual unifiacation between all the righteous, no matter what skin-colour.
One People! One God! One Spirit!

Bro Gad I

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DONT FORGET TO SOUND THAT TO DE COWBOYS *NM*
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