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In a recent debate on the Versionist website (LINK), where Reggae artists of all kinds and sorts release music
and discuss things on the fora, there was an in-depth reasoning about the
Gospel Reggae Industry.
In the thread, entitled: "the ''Gospel Reggae'' Phenomena: an industry
or a ministry?", one contributor said he was involved in producing
"Gospel Reggae" and explained that he wanted to separate himself from
what is usually known as the "secular industry". Strangely enough,
this very same contributor said he was aware of the "Christian
Industry" and was not supportive of it.
Throughout the debate it became clear, that the contributor wished to separate
himself from what is generally known as "secular Reggae"
because of the wickedness and iniquity that you see so rampant in the Dance
Halls: extreme slackness and violence, et cetera. This very same mentality
stands at the roots of the Christian Industry. It forms the economical basis
for her.
We have also thoroughly documented how the "Gospel Reggae
Industry" came into existence as we published two books and a number of
articles on the culprits: a group called Christafari and more specifically,
their leader and self-proclaimed "founder of Gospel Reggae". We do so, because the Lord God commands us to expose the works of
darkness and we will continue to do so.
One of the most easiest ways of discovering her spiritually perverse nature,
is to see just how the "Christian Industry" applies rules for the
Church of Jesus Christ in order to maintain their industry. For the Bible
is clear: when it comes to the Church of Jesus Christ, this is a matter only
for people who know themselves to be born again through the Holy Spirit in
Christ Jesus.
This is where our recent discovery enters. We have documented, how
"Gospel Reggae dot Com" and their competition in the Christian
Industry use the biggest words possible to describe and defend their separation
from "the world", the "secular" industry. They claim, as we
will see, that
only Christians should enter their industry and they base it on the principals
that the Bible describes as being about the Church.
This is all just because of marketing principals. Christians, and those who think
they are, have become customers in this Christian Industrial Complex. They have
been dumbed-down into thinking that taking spiritual food is buying everything
which the Christian Industry decides they should buy.
After all, it's "Christian", right?
Wrong.
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