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Re: he's capable of being a god

Greetings My Bredrin..sorry me nuh get right back wid yuh, but I woman would still like to reason. Di Psalm yuh deal wid is #82, verse 6 if me nuh mistake. Please read di Psalm in its entirity. Yuh will overstan dat David was speaking to men who were judges at di time, who judged ones, an Jah allowed dem, as all man is allowed to do, an allthough INI may judge, INI still could be wicked, even though INI are gods of dis system, who judge an condemn, INI are acting as gods when we judge/condemn, an whan INI act as gods we will die as men. yuh sight? let I know if me mek sens to di I. I haf read allot on dis particular scripture an it is often misoverstood.

One Love an Blessings
in His Name
kaya I

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