Yes, blessed love, kneeling before elders is still ongoing among righteous Africans. I mother once shared with I that when she was called upon her school headmistress for the first time, she came in kneeling. Natural reverence.
Messenger: reasoningtime
Sent: 7/15/2015 3:43:33 PM
yeah seeing something negative in things like that is a phenomenon of capitalism as it is today to me.
every king is a king. nothing wrong about going to your knees. not everybody is a king. the king is a king because of the people around him that arent. so you make him a king and we can be the greatest of the greatest while going on our knees for jah and for a king. nothing wrong with supportin a king.
Messenger: Ras Raza
Sent: 7/22/2015 7:47:52 PM
Have a blessed day bredren and sistren!
Messenger: Shasatabe Makonnen
Sent: 10/23/2015 6:03:40 PM
Queen Elizabeth II bowing to the Emperor.
Messenger: Jah Seeker
Sent: 12/23/2015 3:18:21 AM
Messenger: jessep86
Sent: 12/25/2015 3:47:01 AM
Messenger: GARVEYS AFRICA
Sent: 12/27/2015 10:55:44 AM
Messenger: Jahona Isreal
Sent: 1/9/2016 5:19:47 PM
If Selassie I man, almighty Living God of heaven, from the photo above, celebrated Christmas, and some rasta curse christ, who is right and who is wrong, JAH or man?
Messenger: Jahona Isreal
Sent: 1/9/2016 11:58:19 PM
Still, on the same topic, King Selassie I glorified Christ with both Word and action. A question to the rasta who curse Christ: was God glorifying his imagination?
Messenger: GARVEYS AFRICA
Sent: 1/10/2016 5:32:24 AM
How you gone chase this argument into here? Let me put this to you then. As a Rastaman now, did Rastafari praise Rastafari as God? So why I have to praise his God if I see him as (and higher than) God?
Not seen you here in a while John Israel. Free up this thread though