"REGGAE AND RELIGION" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, October 17 2009 - A while ago, on the Dubroom Message Boards there was a short mention of the fact that within Reggae Culture, it is no offense to give thanks and praises to the Creator by His Name JAH.
People who are not personally affected by the worship of Jah, sometimes would call the faith a "religion" and then subsequently treat the worship and faith of others as if they were representants of some sort of "religion".
The postings on the Message Board made me write a rather short commentary entitled "Ras, Reggae Religion?", which you can find in this edition of Dubroom Online.
It is my hope that you might find it a little bit thought-provoking, as this really is a hot topic in certain circles.
One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)
The above column is the personal opinnion of the Webmaster and does not neccesarily reflect the contents of the Dubroom Website and/or Message Boards and/or Weblogs.
ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
WWW, October 17 2009 - Crucial, hard hitting steppers in true UK DUB Style paying Raspect to the Ire Rastaman Meditation: UK based Nucleus Roots showing once again their ability to touch the heart of the lover of the better DUB.
WWW, October 2009 - Sweet Dancehall music to make you jump up for joy and celebrate life the good way. Big Tingz going on fe true, not in the least because it's Nadine Sutherland bringing them in your area, from wherever you are!
WWW, October 2009 - When you open the Bible, sooner or later you will recognize lines which have been used as lyrics in too many Reggae tunes to mention. 85% of all Reggae Artists will have at least one title livicated to the Creator, almost always called by a Name "JAH".
A commentary...
WWW, October 2009 - He started toasting in the same year he joined the 12 Tribes: 1978. About 7 years later, Brigadier Jerry released his début album. He's not as known as he should be, given the fact that his conscious lyrical works are of an exceptional high quality.
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