I and I should not use the word Jamaica or Jamaican to describe wickedness.
The people who are doing wickedness in Ethiopia are babylon, the wicked, the dead, the devils, and there are many other words to describe them. But Jamaican is not one of those words.
babylon is all over in every land. Some people imagine that they can go to this or that place in the world and get away from babylon, but babylon is everywhere, and any pocket you can find today where you don't see them, they still see you, and they will eventually travel to your home to make sure you don't forget about babylon. I have never imagined that I could go to this or that land to escape babylon, but people that do imagine this eventually get surprised when the reality hits them, either through stories about the land, or when they get there themselves and see what goes on. I have heard about much wickedness that goes on in certain parts of Ethiopia, but I would never go around talking about removing the Ethiopian cancer, and I can imagine that many more people would have found it offensive if somebody said that.
I and I have to move away from babylon, using a nationality to classify wickedness is babylon taught ways, to divide and separate I and I. I know that when some people say those things, that they are not trying to classify Jamaican people as evil, but the root of all national descriptions that refer to evil are based on saying they are evil, and no matter how you try, you can't make a cedar tree come out of a maple root.
Some might say that I am using a national description when I say babylon, but there is no nation that calls themselves that in these times, because in these times, Revelation times, babylon refers to wickedness, not nationality. And nationality should refer to nations, not wickedness.
Ark I
RasTafarI
Haile Selassie I
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