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A woman's monthly issue is by far different from a river coming down full of mud and debris my brethren. So I can't agree with your personification of the woman.
You as a brethren came screaming for life among that "mud and debris". As one Ras Teferi to the other I suggest that the give some respect to the Afrikan woman who brought the I here and gave birth to an entire civilization.
Everything that the early Dawtas of Zion knew about their bodies was dictated to them by man via the teachings of the old testament. But I have seen when those that expounded those teachings got beaten by the babylon system that it was the same "unclean woman" that he turned to for sustainance and didn't matter if she was having her monthly issue as his pain came first ahead of such trivialities.
I could go ahead and paint several scenarios of how hypocritical the position that some brethren hold on this issue but I won't. For my part I'n'I glorify in the black woman that brought I here and would never under any circumstances see her as unclean or full of mud and debris. What I might see her as in those times is the only living sacrifice that is made on a monthly basis. I give thanks for the woman.
One Perfect Love from the Blackhearted Ithiopian.
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