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Rush Limbaugh, dissing Rasta: 'Holy'? (by
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Look closely. What does Guiness say? "Most of our products are sinfull,
but this one isn't".
Very, very symbolical. For the so-called Gospel Reggae industry, in fact the
whole Christian Industrial Complex, are all sub-divisions of so-called secular
companies. While Christafari and the "Holy Man" claim that you
shouldn't listen to "secular" music, because "the Bible says
so", thery have no problem promoting the very same industries they say
they do not promote.
It is this kind of hypocrisy which the Christian Industrialists thrive on. On
the surface, they may sound like a "Holy Man", but when you dig
deeper, you see that it's plain hypocrisy. They have no problem whatsoever when
the so-called "unholy people" pay them money or attention, all they
are doing is displaying themselves as "holy". They have no problem in
supporting industries which are fitting their own descriptions as
"secular/worldly/carnal", as long as they promote "holy
products".
Additionally, these people claim to be sharing the gospel with the lost. But
these very same "lost" cannot come in contact with them, cannot be
their friends. All they do is telling the "lost": "We are holier
than thou".
There is a lot of deception in the Gospel Reggae industry. It is the kind of
deception they could even believe themselves. But when you check it, the
hypocrazy and deception and heresy comes to the surface.
Have another beer!
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