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All of this started when I was really young,
like 4 years old or even earlier than that. While
the demons that possessed me "taught" me
their lies and gave me their "gifts",
while the System and their workers would
traumatize me with a wide variety of methods, I
developed a strong hate against what I thought was
"God".
I was traumatized so much by the propaganda and
abuse, that I couldn't stand the Bible, or even
the word "Jesus". I hated the one who
was responsible for creating such a system and I
thought his name was "Jesus Christ".
Until JAH revealed Himself to me and everything
began to make so much sense.
It started, when I heard Reggae Music for the
first time. I was about 15, 16 years old and I was
visiting a place. Someone played a track called
"Five Nights of Bleeding", by UK based
DUB Poet Linton Kwesie Johnson.
The deep rhythm of the drum and bass was so
familiar to me, it was like a reunion with a long
lost friend. It was the heart beat of the heart
with which I knew myself to be created.
I didn't understand much of the lyrics, but I
knew I found the music that I was created for. Or
at least, this was how this seemed and still seems
to me. The music was not created for me, but I was
created for the music. The music was the same
thing that kept me alive, I simply knew that.
Little by little, I began to understand the
lyrics of much of the music. Linton Kwesie Johnson
himself is an atheist, but there is a lot of
Reggae Music that has words about the Creator, and
even words from the Creator as many tunes are
almost complete Bible Lyrics on a heavy drum and
bassline.
I began to hear the call of JAH RASTAFARI. I
found out, that JAH RASTAFARI was the CREATOR, and
that HE was very much opposed to the World System.
In fact, the World System is an opposition to the
Creator!
The message of the Movement of Rastafari became
known through Reggae Music and if there is one
thing that everyone must overstand about
that Movement in my opinion, it must be that
Rastafari clearly identifies the god of this world
order as a false Christ.
Rastafari identifies this so-called
"Judeo-Christian Civilization" as
nothing else but Mystery Babylon, the evil
Queendom of Lucifer.
Within Reggae Music, obviously there is a lot
of Babylon too. Of course! But it cannot be denied
that because of the fact that the Movement of
Rastafari has been so influential to Reggae Music,
it is completely accepted to sing praises to the
Creator wherever you go within Reggae Music.
It goes even further. Even artists who are know
to sing usually about sexual themes, slackness,
will have at least a few songs in their repertoire
which will give praise to the Creator.
I personally know artists who boldly say in my
face that they don't believe a single word about
JAH and Babylon and so on, but that they will use
the words just because it sounds so nice in Reggae
Music.
What is that music, which will even make the
atheists sing praises to JAH?
Personally, I see in this some kind of pre-fulfillment
of the fact that one day Every Knee Will Bow and
Every Tongue Confess.
Personally, I see in this some kind of sign
that Reggae Music indeed is JAH Music, even though
there are pirates and parasites who try to run
away with the music and make themselves some name
or thing and become millionaires...
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