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Handsworth Revolution by Steel Pulse: This song is filled with cries for equality, justice, and the fight against societal ills. This class felt very revolutionary to me which is fitting for the times we are living in. The fact that Babylon has fallen spiritually is made known in this song. The lead singer David Hinds says in one part of the song that “We know what you have to offer, we know what’s going on” this is a very powerful message denouncing the brainwashing agenda that exist in the media and the educational system. This class dismantled old perceptions Christianity and explored black spirituality which is something I deeply appreciated as a black man. learning about islam, vodoun and Rastafarianism made me feel at home.
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Suffer by Burning Spear: As we explored the theologies of suffering I thought about this song a lot because you dissected important tenants of black spirituality. In this song Marcus Garvey is celebrated because he had the brilliant idea of building the Black Star Liner ship which was supposed to take black people back to Africa. This sentiment was shared by many during the Pan African Movement because of the ill treatment of black people in this country and the Caribbean. The promise of 40 acres and a mule was never realized and even today we ask ourselves if we want to give away our continent for an island. We have turned the spirit of suffering and lamentation into an oil of joy which runs down our head as Rastafarians, similar to our brethren Aaron the brother of Moses. Our class embodied Psalm 133 which says ” Behold how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron’s beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments”.
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Under the Sun by Akae Beka: This song came to mind during the time in which we talked about Voudon in this class because its filled with the science behind it. In one part of the song the lead singer Vaughn Benjamin speaks about our fascination with divination and he points to when Balaam was hired to curse Israel. He goes on to say that Simon Magus tried to buy miraculous powers and how Saul sought the powers of divination when he conjured up Saul from the grave. The Bible proves our long history of being associated with Voudon. The Magi which is short for the word Magician were the three wise men came to visit the son of Mary who was given Myrrh to preserve his body during his death so he could resurrect with his body remaining fresh, so as we can see even in the ressurection of Christ Voudon was present. They knew he would need help from the spiritual realm, the place in which Voudon dwells so comfortably. So once again black spirituality was celebrated in this class and it cannot be denied. It was truly an honor to partake in all the discussions of this class. Praises be to Haile Selassie I the first who was manifested to us in the ressurected of Christ and conquered all the principalities, powers, and the rulers of darkness of this world with the word which was with us in the beginning. For this is reason we call him the Ancient of Days. Thessalonians 5:2 says “For you yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord cometh as a thief in the night”.




















