- Holy Piby
The Holy Piby is a proto-Rastafarian text written by an
Anguilla n,Robert Athlyi Rogers (d. 1931), for the use of anAfrocentric religion in theWest Indies founded by Rogers in the 1920s, known as theAfro-Athlican Constructive Gaathly . Thetheology outlined in this work sawEthiopians (in the classical sense of all Africans) as the chosen people of God. The church preached self-reliance and self-determination for Africans, using the Piby as its guiding document.The Holy Piby is made up of four books. The first, entitled "The First Book of Athlyi Called Athlyi," has only two chapters. The next, "The Second Book of Athlyi Called Aggregation," is the largest with fifteen chapters, the seventh of which identifies
Marcus Garvey [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/piby/piby12.htm MARCUS GARVEY] ,Internet Sacred Text Archive , Last AccessedMay 24 2007 .] as one of three apostles of God. The "Third Book of Athlyi Named The Facts of the Apostles" presents two prominent members of theUNIA-ACL ,Robert Lincoln Poston [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/piby/piby21.htm APOSTLES ANOINTED] ,Internet Sacred Text Archive , Last AccessedMay 24 2007 .] andHenrietta Vinton Davis [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/piby/piby22.htm#fr_4 GOD SPOKE TO HIS APOSTLES] ,Internet Sacred Text Archive , Last AccessedMay 24 2007 .] , as the other apostles in theHoly Trinity . The title of the last book is "The Fourth Book of Athlyi Called Precaution." That book is followed by a series of questions and answers wherein Garvey, Davis, and Poston are proclaimed to be the saviors of the "down trodden children ofEthiopia ."While not, strictly speaking, a "Rastafarian text", it was certainly a primary source of influence to the
Rastafari movement , who see Haile Selassie I asChrist , and Marcus Garvey as hisprophet .The original is very rare. There are no copies listed in either the
Library of Congress or theUniversity of California catalogs. The Holy Piby was even banned inJamaica and other Caribbean Islands in the middle and late 1920s.References
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* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/piby/index.htm Holy Piby full text]
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