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Lion
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This (refering to the quotes below in this page)
is an interesting posting. Not only, because the author
of the "question" can be proven incorrect in
his statements concerning his own actions, but also
because of the many premises in the posting, that seem
to ge unnoticed at first glance.
First, it is kind of strange of this "Jah
Servant" to post this question on a forum where it
is known to be anti-Rasta. This is allready a sign.
Then, as you can see, "Rasta" stands for
"anti-christian" or at least
"non-christian". If you ask a
"Rasta" if he has a "problem" with
"music that proclaims Christ" you have the
presumption that "they" would have a
"problem" with "christ".
quote: I can only speak for myself. I am not
anti-Rasta, I haven't worked with any artists who are
downbeating Rasta in their songs.
This is incorrect. "Jah Servant" publishes his
material willingly through the "Lion of Zion"
complex. He has participated with this "Jah
Pickney", another anti-Rasta from the Lion of Zion
stable. You can simply see that when you check the
"gospel reggae" albums that is sold at the
"lie-on of $ion" complex.
Lion of Zion claims the following about music that is
not sold by them:
Christ alone is the Lord of my life. So when
I listen to a reggae song that praises Rastafari,
giving worship to Selassie, I get convicted. My spirit
does not agree with this. I then have to ask myself
this question: if Shadrach, and his brothers refused
to bow to the false god when the music played, why
would they then go out and buy a CD full of this same
music and listen to it daily? They wouldn't!
LINK
Quote: I have worked with people who are only
proclaiming Christ and on a scriptural basis.
This is his description of Christafari, "Jah
Pickney" and the rest of the "gospel reggae
stable" of Christafari. These people are not
"proclaiming Christ" at all. They sing
political correct slogans that incorporate the words
"geezus christ" or even "jah" but
their god is not the Creator JAH RASTAFARI.
Quote: I have been into reggae music for over half of
my life, do you find it wrong for me to make music to
glorify Jah? I have given my abilities to God, I don't
deal with any slack music.
This is ofcourse a rhetorical question. It might be,
that this "Jah Servant" doesn't realize so
himself, that He is not glorifying Jah at all with his
music when he puts it in the christian industry for his
"fellow christians" to be able to
"enjoy": music that is not
"contaminated" with heathen stuff such as
"Rasta". But it doesn't take away the fact
that there is no "glorification of Jah" at all
in this anti rasta culture of the christafari CULT.
Quote: I make music for those who are like me, people
who follow Christ who like reggae music.
Now, this is exactly what this whole "gospel
reggae" CRAZE stands for. Entertaintment of
people who think they are "christian". Yes,
you can allready see here how his music is not
"glorifying Jah" at all, but intended to be
entertaintment for (quote) "those who are just like
me".
For this, in the spirit of Christafarianism, things are
(in words of Christafari) "adopted for these are
not a sin". Wearing "dreadlocks" (also
earring and other jewelry are frequently worn by the
"christafari dreads" in their VANITY),
"using" the "word" "Jah",
all these things are part of the image of the
"artists" that under the guise of
"glorifying Jah" simply "make music for
those who are like me".
Quote: I'm not trying to convert Rasta's, this is not
my calling
He leaves THAT to the trained missionairies such as Mark
Mohr who claims that Goth has called him to "reach
the rastas". But he surely considers it a
"calling", not an abomination.
Quote: There are many other people who like reggae
who aren't Rasta than those who listen to reggae who are
Rasta, is it wrong for them to hear about Christ?
Yes, besides "Rastas" there are enough other
people who like Reggae..... And they hear about Christ
allready, many many many many many times! Through the
Rastas and the Yesus Dreads Reggae Music has allways
been a vessel for the Worship of JAH RASTAFARI, Who is
the Creator and Who says to beware of the false gospels
coming form the sicalled christian industry.
they hear about "geezus christ" too, by ones
like "jah pickney", "christafari",
"jah servants", "solomon jabby", and
name the whole stable of "true christian reggae
artists" from the Lion of Zion Human Market Place.
And what they hear is watered down Reggae, with a NEW
WORLD ORDER message, babylon style fe true.
quote: Is it wrong for me to make music that is
not slack, for those with moral standards to listen to?
It is wrong of you, "Jah Servant", to lie
about your own personality, your aims, your actions,
your culture. For you are continually judging
"Rastas" and "Yesus Dreads", you
consider them to be idol worshippers.
I was asked, a few months ago, to participate in a
musical project. It turned out, that this "Jah
Servant" was also involved. And when he found out,
that I was asked for this project, he wrote an email to
the organizer and it carried the following statements:
"I think that having Jetze on the project
would be good as far as a business move, but I can't
go along with it. He's never done anything to me
and I have nothing against him. But the problem
I do have is this. If he's on the project
then he'll be promoting the project, people will go to
his website and read all his writings and reasonings,
and I can't agree with alot of it and I'm not sure
that this is the face of Christ that we want to put
forward to people. I don't want people to think
that this is what it is to be a follower of Jesus.
That it's ok to smoke ganja is a major thing to
me, I can't be involved in a gospel project with
this"
Even after this, "Jah Servant" admitted how he
was inpired by Lion of Zion and christafari to not even
visit this website. He admitted how he didn't even know
what "my reasonings" contains! He only knows
that I smoke weed and that for him is a reason to not
consider me "christian".
And now he asks "Rastas" what's wrong with
this all...
So where he writes about his christian music, you see
how this "christianity" needs some
side-noting. For the Christianity that "Jah
Servant" claims to stand for, is defined by his
master pastor "Mark Mohr", who claims:
I would ask: "Who is Christ to you?"
"Who is Selassie to you?" and: "Do you
smoke ganja?" How he answered those questions
would determine whether or no I would label him a
"gospel artist" and add him to our webstore.
LINK
QUOTE: I ask because it seems that any follower of
Christ that makes reggae music is being labelled and
judged, without being known or spoken to.
What a hypocrite. Simply take a look at the quote from
the private email. He is judging others without speaking
to them!
QUOTE: You can't judge all Christians any more than I
could judge all Rasta's, when we stand before Jah on
judgement day it will be on an individual basis, not
with a group.
However, what he does is judging Rastas. Allready in
this posting he does it. He places them opposite of what
he calls Christians, he asks Rastas if they have
anything against "his kind of thing" which is
then obviously different then the "rasta
thing" so to speak.
What he is also doing, is trying to deal with some
feeling he seems to have, some feeling that he
personally feels. What do I say with this? You can, if
you check, on this website find many examples of persons
who come here, in an attempt to white wash themselves.
Check for example the letter from the man who calls
himself a "cool poete" who wrote an "open
letter to the dubvroom about crc/loz".
They feel some thing. Because they thought that they
could use or look at Messian Dread and others like one's
who are also in the christian industry. Ones who are
also "anti rasta" as the Christ-a-far-i Cult
is.
For years they have uses the Dubroom and my name to
forward themselves. And I say, enough is enough. When
they post those hypocritical postings on the Lion of
Zion forum, I will expose what they are doing.
For the LOVE and HAPPINESS with the TRUTH.
RASTAFARI.
QUOTE: What's important is that we are able to stand
on that day and hear "well done good and faithful
servant, you may enter into my rest". Your opinion
is appreciated very much.
Well, "Jah "servant"", I hope for
you that creating music to entertain christians in a
christian industry while "adopting" rasta
IMAGE in some attempt to create a self-satisfactory
"Rasta" IMITATION to have a "good feeling
of fellowshipping amongst people who are just like
me" wll get you a great reward from the One you
claim to follow. But I have the idea, that when you look
in your Bible you will see very clearly how you can
better choose a different way to "please
Jah"....
After all, Yesus really did not die so that you can be a
gospel reggae star
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Jah Servant
Forum Veteran
Joined: 01 Jun 2003
Posts: 367
Location: Canada
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 5:48 pm Post
subject: Christ in reggae
Here's a question for all Rasta's on the board.
Do you have a problem with people making reggae music
that proclaims Christ?
I can only speak for myself. I am not anti-Rasta, I
haven't worked with any artists who are downbeating
Rasta in their songs. I have worked with people who are
only proclaiming Christ and on a scriptural basis. I
have been into reggae music for over half of my life, do
you find it wrong for me to make music to glorify Jah? I
have given my abilities to God, I don't deal with any
slack music. I make music for those who are like me,
people who follow Christ who like reggae music. I'm not
trying to convert Rasta's, this is not my calling. There
are many other people who like reggae who aren't Rasta
than those who listen to reggae who are Rasta, is it
wrong for them to hear about Christ? Is it wrong for me
to make music that is not slack, for those with moral
standards to listen to? I ask because it seems that any
follower of Christ that makes reggae music is being
labelled and judged, without being known or spoken to.
You can't judge all Christians any more than I could
judge all Rasta's, when we stand before Jah on judgement
day it will be on an individual basis, not with a group.
What's important is that we are able to stand on that
day and hear "well done good and faithful servant,
you may enter into my rest". Your opinion is
appreciated very much.
Grace & Peace
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Psalm 27:4
One thing I have desired of the LORD,
That will I seek:
That I may dwell in the house of the LORD
All the days of my life,
To behold the beauty of the LORD,
And to inquire in His temple.
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warthog
Forum Veteran
Joined: 19 Jun 2004
Posts: 125
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 10:12 am Post
subject:
I start by telling or reminding/correcting MARK MOHR(
christafari staff..) if no one had; raggae did not start
in the X-RISTIAN( catholic/baptist...) church. Reggae
started amongst the concious rasta brethren who were
gifted enough by creator JAH RASTAFARI to sing...
I dont think its wrong to sing about christ. I think its
wrong to rob( deny..) & not raspect the root where
it came from( rastafari....)
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Iton_I
Joined: 31 Mar 2005
Posts: 11
Location: from Creation and Forward to Zion
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 10:38 pm Post
subject:
why would it be wrong InI hear christ being sang about
in ancient reggae riddims
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