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Dear Brothers and sisters alike,

If we continue to dress each other Demons so we could justify wiping
each other into submission,how about God who we all believe in some way to
share;will he be happy that we result into such irony?
If we share the same token why are we so divided on such fronts as
muctual existence.Doesnt it hurt to hurt some else? We are at a very
critical state when even domocracy flip flap before our eyes. We need each
others trust and forgivenness to succeed.
Why set 'do good friends' on your reserves if you want a better
tommorrow.God is the altimate .
                  kalilu camara


>From: saul khan <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Is UDP PARTY seeking help from DEMONS?
>Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 02:19:33 -0000
>
>Jamila,
>
>Thanks for speaking for me! Before we were anything (Christian or Muslim,)
>we were Africans. Those of our people who still prefer to follow our
>indigenous ways, or variations of it, should be allowed to do so without
>any
>hinderance or insults. The last time I checked, we Africans as a people
>have
>suffered more from the hands of religious zealots (both Muslim and
>Christians,) than from followers of our ways. Religion should be private
>affair. Those who believe they're on to the right path should be content
>with their "fortune" and leave others to their ways. Places like
>Katchikali,
>Sanimentereng, or Bafuloto will always be revered by our people. For very
>good reasons. I have never been there, but I don't think it's "demon"
>worshipping. In any case, unless we summon the courage to free ourselves
>from mental slavery -religious brainwashing or otherwise, we'll always be
>tools of others who don't give a hoot about us as a people!
>
>Saul.
>
>
>>Brother Babucar,
>>
>>Thanks for your comments and personal insight.  For us as a people to
>>continue to assert that there are only 2 options for Africans
>
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