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Seth being the 2nd Devils Angel answers as many question as it starts.  In fact the reality of Seth brings a lot of professional relationships into question in the wake of the Sean Combs trial as the nature of the identity of Seth will make you look at a lot of the world differently once you take into the consideration how so many resources have been invested to create the facade of who Seth it today and you take into consideration the considerable exhaustive amount of work he puts into being who he is.  This creates an all encompassing environment of corruption that seems inescapable and that violence is of course part of the inevitable nature of the Apocalypse as you take into consideration of all of Seth's different characters in the Holy Bible.

Seth is also Isaac, Moses, and David in the Holy Bible and most notably known as Ray Lewis NFl Hall of fame Linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens

Seth is the second in command under Allen Iverson and what sticks out in my mind as my most notable memory about Ray Lewis is the first time that I ever heard his name, and it had absolutely nothing to do with football.   I remember circa 1993, being in a car that my fellow classmate  was driving and he was having considerable trouble keeping up with the associated bills with the car when he turned around and told me that all of the problems that were going on right now were "all because of Ray Lewis!"  I had absolutely no idea who Ray Lewis was, our other mutual friend had to fill me in that Ray Lewis was the Linebacker from Miami to which I was shocked and astonished because I think that at some level I knew that it was going to take probably 30 years before I realized why the linebacker from Miami was running kids around my way.

I don't want to make a lot of assumptions about what type of person Ray Lewis is because I do not know him.  It seems like at the very least he is a hard worker to the point of obsession.  What is troubling about that is although obsession can definitely lead to results it can also cause you to lose sensitivity to the environment around you.

What should be understood about Ray Lewis is two things that should evoke empathy into who Ray Lewis is that as the 2nd in command behind Allen Iverson that makes him the first slave and a distinction that should evoke empathy as I do not think that anyone would willingly choose to be the first slave.  The difficult position that puts him in, is that he is the person who winds up constantly having to prove himself.  Which makes Ray Lewis easy to cheer for, I grew up a devoted Washington Redskins fan in Washington D.C., but after the team continued to struggle for 10-15 years, Ray Lewis and the Ravens did not make it hard for me to change my allegiance to the Baltimore team just north of Washington D.C.  I remember I was not very fond of Ray Lewis's pregame squirrel dance, and it took a few years but pretty soon I was doing the dance in unison during the game introductions.

That feeling that I get when cheering for Ray Lewis is the inherent weakness in what we call professionalism, in that there is always something of deep educational value when you come into contact with a successful professional, but the draw back is that professionalism is very much slavery.  It is in fact the very slavery that we promised the White Race that we would provide sanctuary for and the very same sanctuary that we defended from the leaders of the professional class which is Britain.  What happens when you see an anomaly like a Ray Lewis who plays 20 years with out any serious injuries at the most dangerous position in sports is that, what he has done can not be duplicated.  This is the weakness in going to college and striving for the professional ranks is that you invest so much into learning how to do slavery, and then possibly finding a job doing slavery in which you have to do more slavery to probably pay back the loan for learning how to do the slavery at a University, mean while the professionals that own your contract are constantly looking for the next best professional to expand there business while attempting to pay you the same wages.  Then at some point you have to hire another slave or agent/lawyer to protect your interest in slavery just to protect your financial interest.   This commitment to slavery does not seem that bad until you want to stop.  What happens to the Seth the Devil and everyone below them is that they reach appoint where they can not stop doing slavery and they have to keep the ball moving to get to the next level where the next level is a break for them that they need in slavery.  It sounds crazy, but the hardest slaves are of course the 14 people at the top in this list because they want to get into Hell so that they do not have to exert so much control over the world anymore.  When you look at the world from Ray Lewis perspective of being the first slave being born in Heaven, and being forced to conform to both sides of Good and Evil, it makes you thankful that a Ray Lewis exists to do the jobs that no one else wants too.

I think finding out Ray Lewis is above the Devil in the hierarchy of Evil is jarring at the very least for a lot of professional sports fans as I can attest to the fact that I was sick to my stomach and deeply depressed for at least 2 months a couple of summers ago.  Again this speaks to the corruption that professionalism has on Freedom and most importantly our Constitution as the professional class has willingly gutted the Constitution of the Freedom for the slavery of Civil Rights and the drugs and prostitution that go along with that are a sad reality when you get into the inner cities of the United States.  At a certain level I think the inevitable nature of what has to happen should not be that of absolute sadness but rather a testimony to prevailing righteousness of Love.  I think stepping into Ray Lewis's shoes is very important in understanding the highs and lows of both races as he has certainly experienced them both.