It's after departing from satan churches,
such as the churches of the fallen angel, ( also called ' catholic ', ' anglican ', ' roman ', etcetera ), that I became aware that a major sin against the Most High God Jah is to kill and eat dead bodies, that I became more and more determined to be vegetarian.
During my work on Ghana, Ireland, Africa, etcetera, in the 1990s, my love and interest in the Most High God Jah, caused me, in spite of society / sat-un / santa / aesthetics / scientists, etcetera, to become #vegetarian, and see that ' roman ' and ' anglican ' are the pagan worship and ritualities of various sacrificial, blood worship paganisms, which will go some way to explain their obsession with empty aesthetics and words, while causing and endorsing gross abominations, hypocrisies and practices. They tend to incorporate ' looks ' and aesthetics of the Most High God Jah, while proliferatively, virulently, aggressively suppressing the Cush, Nigga, Akhan, Rastafari culture and rights which prevent suffering and abuses of human rights.
Often our mothers are highly complicit in the activities of sat-un, often citing ' resources ' as excuses. Most mothers of african cultures implicitly and explicitly impart to their babies, that ' sat-un is god ', that the ' fallen angel is god ', and that ' cash is king ', so all born into those types of cultures immediately inherit a disadvantage. Aware of this, it becomes highly important to only make intimate and close relationships with women who actually ' love the Most High God Jah with all their heart, mind and being '.
During my work on Africa, I discovered that the #slavetrade narrative is effectively a conspiracy between the ' pirates and prostitutes ' of Africa, but particularly west and south Africa, which went an instantly long way to explain why most of us black people of slavetrade ancestry are mostly of west african origins. It helped me to understand the priority and obsession of aesthetics and visceral appearance in slavetrade cultures.
While in Africa, I encouraged music stars to make videos in Africa. I very quickly became aware that my previous adage, I had developed which sat-un and its serpents spent much resources to undermine, was even more valid and true than I had realized. A place is only as ' good as the woman in it '. In at least one video, a slavetrade town was used, and a live 20th Century slave trade was which to date the viewers still haven't been able to understand, other than enjoying the music and entertainment.
In one of his songs, the rapper, producer and entrepreneur Jay Z performs his line "... My mama #loves me!.."
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