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  1. #111

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakboy
    naunsa nagud na mix man ang ska og rasta fari? RASKAFARIAN is a big question? sabay lang sa uso cguro pero wla kabalo sa roots...i'm not into reggae but i know some bout' this movement and Bob marleys deep devotion to Haile Sallisie... kong mo hisgot ka og Rasta fari you are refering to the 1930 Emperor of Ethiopia when you say rastafarian it's their movement..when you say SKA it's a kind of music nga from Jamaica katong bouncy beat but later on na change like nila Bob marley kanang sama karon pina downers mao ni tawag na "Rock steady".. kana si Haile Sallisie mao rana si Rasta Fari Makonnen and was proclaimed the "Negusa Negast" (King of Kings) some rastafarian followers believe that this man was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ..He was the living God og Abraham and Isaac.the foundation of rastafari is the "HOLY PIBY" or the black man's bible...busa sakatong mga catholico nga nag sunod2x sa Reggae music alone bantayi ninyo nga wla mo magpataka lang og hisgot sa mga ngan..kai kataw anan kaayo paminawon para sa mga nakahibalo kong unsa inyong gi sunod2x.. kuhae og example ang kadangyan mas kewl sila kai dey stick as a MAHARLIKANs..

    by the way oakboy, a lot of people we're influenced by bob marley to convert to rastafarianism however, what a lot of them don't know is that bob marley converted back to chrisitianity a few months before he died of cancer...

  2. #112

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuJo!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakboy
    naunsa nagud na mix man ang ska og rasta fari? RASKAFARIAN is a big question? sabay lang sa uso cguro pero wla kabalo sa roots...i'm not into reggae but i know some bout' this movement and Bob marleys deep devotion to Haile Sallisie... kong mo hisgot ka og Rasta fari you are refering to the 1930 Emperor of Ethiopia when you say rastafarian it's their movement..when you say SKA it's a kind of music nga from Jamaica katong bouncy beat but later on na change like nila Bob marley kanang sama karon pina downers mao ni tawag na "Rock steady".. kana si Haile Sallisie mao rana si Rasta Fari Makonnen and was proclaimed the "Negusa Negast" (King of Kings) some rastafarian followers believe that this man was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ..He was the living God og Abraham and Isaac.the foundation of rastafari is the "HOLY PIBY" or the black man's bible...busa sakatong mga catholico nga nag sunod2x sa Reggae music alone bantayi ninyo nga wla mo magpataka lang og hisgot sa mga ngan..kai kataw anan kaayo paminawon para sa mga nakahibalo kong unsa inyong gi sunod2x.. kuhae og example ang kadangyan mas kewl sila kai dey stick as a MAHARLIKANs..

    by the way oakboy, a lot of people we're influenced by bob marley to convert to rastafarianism however, what a lot of them don't know is that bob marley converted back to chrisitianity a few months before he died of cancer...
    and ska is the root of reggae.

    u don't have to be a rastafarian to play reggae. mmmm... correct me if i'm wrong. but i think kato christafari kay mga christians to sila...

  3. #113

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    sa akong nahibaw an ang Rastafarian kai christian raman gihapon ni og foundation naa lang siguro kalahian gamay ra..kai ilagud gi recognize si Haile Sallisie na reincarnation of Jesus Christ..

    Reggae is a music movement created in Jamaica, contributed to greatly by the late The Hon. Robert Nesta Marley. Reggae is almost like a way of life

    Yes! Ska roots
    Ska A music genre created in Jamaica and has been around since the late 1950's and Reggae originated from it..


    @shoeless_rebel
    u don't have to be a rastafarian to play reggae. mmmm... correct me if i'm wrong. but i think kato christafari kay mga christians to sila...

    saman diay ka klaro na anang christafari dili sila mga rastafarians pero nag play gihapon sila og reggae beat..

    mao na ako gi pasabot ngano naa man uban diha nga mag gamit og name nga rasta nga diliman diay sila true rastafarians..reggae lovers lang mao gani pataka lang gamit sa words..

    "RASKAFARIAN" <---- kana sakto na? Ra-Ska-Farian ganun SKa na Rastafarian and they play ska music? the question is ang mga member ani pure ba nga rastafarian?

  4. #114

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    brownman revival..nindut kaayu ila rendition sa maling akala [eheads]..payter sad ila orig song na reggae in your jeggae :mrgreen:

  5. #115

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    Lagi payter kaayo.."maliit na butas lumalaki, kunting gusot dumadami" Reggae in your Jeggae.. Under the Reggae moon..hehehe!! "hali na't mag lambing tayo sa dilim" "Iyong mga labi at aking mga labi halina't pag tagpuin natin sa dilim" kaigat sab aning kantaha oi pero ganahan kaiko sa beat..morag Under the sea ni gikuha nila

  6. #116

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    oakboy: i c... hehehehehe...

    rastafarian is more on judaism than christianity. i think ang bible nila is ang torah making them not really christians... they believe that they're the descendants of bathsheba... the mistress/wife of david. therefore king david the king of kings is their ancestor. they believe that Sallisie is a direct descendant of david through solomon the son of bathsheba and david.... therefore sallisie belongs to the same blood line as jesus christ which happens to be a descendant of david.

    correct me if i'm wrong...

  7. #117

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    kadungog nako enchi..
    naka ana ko WHOAH! hehe payter oi.

  8. #118

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    ako kay,

    junior kilat
    hemp republic
    enchi
    peace pipe
    tropical depression

  9. #119

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    Rastafarians acknowledge that their religion is the blending of the purest forms of both Judaism and Christianity; they also accept the Egyptian origins of both these religions. In affirming the divinity of Haile Selassie, Rastafari rejects the Babylonian hypocrisy of the modern church. The church of Rome, and even the council of Rome, are considered to be particularly Babylonian: was it not from this city that Mussolini invaded the holy land of Ethiopia in 1935? Religions always reflect the social and geographical environment out of which they emerge, and Jamaican Rastafari is no exception: for example, the use of marijuana as a sacrament and aid to meditation is logical in a country where a particularly potent strain of 'herb' grows freely.

    Marijuana: The Weed of Wisdom
    In fact, the herb "ganja" (marijuana) was regarded as "wisdomweed," and Rasta leaders urged that it be smoked as a religious rite, alleging that it was found growing on the grave of King Solomon and citing biblical passages, such as Psalms 104:14, to attest to its sacramental properties: "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man, that he may bring forth food out of the earth."


    "Ital" Diet and Dreadlocks
    A set of dietary and hygienic laws were formulated to accompany the religion's doctrine. They urged their flocks to shun the ingestion of alcohol, tobacco, all meat (especially pork), as well as shellfish, scaleless fish, snails, predatory and scavenger species of marine life, and many common seasonings like salt. In short, anything that was not "ital," a Rasta term meaning pure, natural or clean, was forbidden.

    They also outlawed was the combing or cutting of hair, citing the holy directive in Leviticus 21:5: "They shall not make baldness upon their head, neither shall they shave off the corner of their beard, nor make any cuttings in their flesh." Their nappy tresses were allowed to mat and twine themselves into ropy dreadlocks, so called to mock non-believers' aversion to their appearance. (The noun "dread" has also since evolved into a word of praise.)


    Babylon Will Fall
    The Rastas deny allegations by other relgious groups that they were antiwhite or antibrown (mulatto) and invited all to repent and accept Jah (a shortened form of Jehovah). They vowed that at a secret hour known only to a devout few, converts would return to Ethiopia by an undisclosed means, leaving behind the tropical steambath of Jamaica, which they considered to be literally Hell on Earth. Until that time, Rastas would refuse to take part in the machinations of daily life and commerce in "Babylon," the sphere of temporal captivity of the spirit.

    The poor flocked to the Rastas' call, since the cult's creed lent a certain nobility to their alienated status. As Rastas, they could now await with dignity the Judgment Day, when the last shall be first and the first shall be last.

  10. #120

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    reggae and ska music are the same the only difference is ang illang beat .. mas paspas ang ska.. try mo og paminaw sa ethnic.. nndot kaayo, Kadangyan is one of the best ethnic group akong nadunggan

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