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The Black Christ in Flesh
Prince Emmanuel is the reincarnate of the
Christ 200 years ago, fulfilling Revelation 5, as the Lion of
Judah, no more Lamb to the Slaughter. Prince Emmanuel founded
and brought back to the order from the past to its true order in
the future, the Boboshanti Order, the Order of Moses but in a
new name. In 1958 Prince Emmanuel brought them together in
Spanish Town, Jamaica, during this time as the church was built
the government had to send them trotting. They moved to nine
places until finally they settled upon the hilltop overlooking
the harbor of Kingston, Jamaica, at 9 Miles Bull Bay, namely,
Zion Hill.
The Boboshanti Order is still situated there
today and it is widespread throughout the entire world. Prince
Emmanuel was recognized as the Christ because of how he came to
us and the journey and the way of his life. He had the spirit of
the Christ. Emmanuel came without mother or father, just as Jes-us
Christ came -- Joseph & Mary were not his Father nor Mother.
Jah, Selassie I, chose them to conceive HIS son. Emmanuel lived
like the Christ, showing love, teaching the word of his father,
teaching wisdom.
Emmanuel lived like the Christ, showing love,
teaching the word of his Father, teaching wisdom. Emmanuel
restored the church by bringing back the Order & Law of
Moses, because Christ himself say, "If you cannot believe
in the words of Moses then how can you believe in what I
say." So now the Boboshanti live and follow Moses Order to
show Christ that we do believe in him and we will make sacrifice
to show him this.
Christ is God's only son. He is our savior
and the world's. It is time we all come to realize this. Those
who don't believe and know that Christ is the savior or who
don't believe in what he says will have a dreadful judgment. For
you can't get to Father without knowing of the son.
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As in Revelation it says that the Babylon
world will war and make war against the Lamb. The world did not
like Emmanuel, neither Christ 2000 years ago. So it was in his
time, so it should be in this time now. But Christ came 2000
years ago to save sinners so that they would have chance to
enter into Zion. He shed his blood for us. He was the Lamb to
the Slaughter then. But now he returns as the Conquering Lion.
No more lamb to the slaughter. He comes to defeat Babylon and
lead his people out of bondage.
We must hold our meditation & pray and
keep his words in these days. These are the last days. We don't
know when the evil world will end or when their judgment will
come. But we righteous Kings & Queens must prepare for it.
Let the sinner keep on sinning and let the good keep on doing
his good.
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1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus
Created
By Charles C. Mann
I’m
a big fan of Charles Mann’s previous
book
1491:
New Revelations of the Americas Before
Columbus, in which he
provides a sweeping and provocative
examination of North and South America
prior to the arrival of Christopher
Columbus. It’s exhaustively researched
but so wonderfully written that it’s
anything but exhausting to read. With
his follow-up,
1493, Mann has taken it to a
new, truly global level. Building on the
groundbreaking work of Alfred Crosby
(author of
The Columbian Exchange and, I’m
proud to say, a fellow Nantucketer),
Mann has written nothing less than the
story of our world: how a planet of what
were once several autonomous continents
is quickly becoming a single,
“globalized” entity.
Mann not only talked to countless
scientists and researchers; he visited
the places he writes about, and as a
consequence, the book has a marvelously
wide-ranging yet personal feel as we
follow Mann from one far-flung corner of
the world to the next. And always, the
prose is masterful. In telling the
improbable story of how Spanish and
Chinese cultures collided in the
Philippines in the sixteenth century, he
takes us to the island of Mindoro whose
“southern coast consists of a number of
small bays, one next to another like
tooth marks in an apple.” We learn how
the spread of malaria, the potato,
tobacco, guano, rubber plants, and sugar
cane have disrupted and convulsed the
planet and will continue to do so until
we are finally living on one integrated
or at least close-to-integrated Earth.
Whether or not the human instigators of
all this remarkable change will survive
the process they helped to initiate more
than five hundred years ago remains,
Mann suggests in this monumental and
revelatory book, an open question. |
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The Persistence of the Color Line
Racial Politics and the Obama Presidency
By Randall Kennedy
Among the best things about
The Persistence of the Color Line
is watching Mr. Kennedy hash through the
positions about Mr. Obama staked out by
black commentators on the left and
right, from Stanley Crouch and Cornel
West to Juan Williams and Tavis Smiley.
He can be pointed. Noting the way Mr.
Smiley consistently “voiced skepticism
regarding whether blacks should back
Obama” . . .
The
finest chapter in
The Persistence of the Color Line
is so resonant, and so personal, it
could nearly be the basis for a book of
its own. That chapter is titled
“Reverend Wright and My Father:
Reflections on Blacks and Patriotism.”
Recalling some of the criticisms of
America’s past made by Mr. Obama’s
former pastor, Mr. Kennedy writes with
feeling about his own father, who put
each of his three of his children
through Princeton but who “never forgave
American society for its racist
mistreatment of him and those whom he
most loved.” His father distrusted
the police, who had frequently called
him “boy,” and rejected patriotism. Mr.
Kennedy’s father “relished Muhammad
Ali’s quip that the Vietcong had never
called him ‘nigger.’ ” The author places
his father, and Mr. Wright, in
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The White Masters of the
World
From
The World and Africa, 1965
By W. E. B. Du Bois
W. E. B. Du Bois’
Arraignment and Indictment of White Civilization
(Fletcher)
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