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"I am what I claim to be, because I worship Rastafari. I told you I am Rastafarian. There is no contradiction there with the 10 commandments. Not as far as I can discern."
Have you ever discerned a commandment that says "thou shalt worship NO OTHER than ME your Lord God"? What is your interpretation of that commandment? Please show me where "Rastafari" said HE IS your Lord God. Direct me to that speech.
As for asking me about the people in Africa called Africans, you are being your usual crafty self here. 'jew' as you know, is a definition based on affiliation. African is a definition based on geography. Anyone who originates from the continent presently known as Africa, is an African.
I will also tell you this, as obviously you are unaware. The word-sound Africa is rooted in the geographical location presently known as Africa. Just as you showed that Zimbabwe was rooted in Shona, so is the word Africa rooted in the language of Kemet.
The word Africa, is related to the monument known as 'the Sphinx', which is said to be rested on the gateway called Aka. Aka is said to be the route through which the Sun (Ra) and the souls(Ka) of all that exists emerges from.
I could say more but, it would be good, if you are interested, for you to do some research on this yourself. But, probably not, as the holey judaic bible obviously contains all that you need.
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