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"The I Know" is a book that elaborates on the past, present and future of the children of Ethiopian-African descent. It reasons that the only way one can free oneself from any difficult or awkward situation is to know and not believe what to do. This book defends knowledge, and so it shows that belief is a poor substitute for knowledge. Belief is an acceptance by an individual who is ignorant of the fact. Belief is one's mental act, one's condition, or one's habit of placing trust or confidence in another. Knowledge acquaints a one with facts, truths, or principles of living which justify us on JAH earth. Such knowledge comes from study or investigation, which defines a wise individual. Written by Troy McKenzie, this book consists of over fifteen thousand words, aimed at freeing the mind from ignorance and the instigation of violence, which is so common nowadays. "The 'I' Know" is a teaching relating to the word 'belief'. This teaching is to enable the children of African descent, those at home and those abroad, to distinguish a clear overstanding (understanding) of the word 'belief'. This word is a systematic concept used to apprehend the individual's intellectual power; limiting one's mind from the knowledge of knowing the true manifestations of life. Belief can't guarantee the Black Nation's preservation, protection or deliverance from those economically unpleasant and difficult predicaments confronting them at every turn. Therefore, 'knowing' is the only agent or means that brings about such deliverance from destruction, difficulty, and unpleasantness. |
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