Rastafarian people and culture

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Rastafari holds to many Jewish and Christian beliefs. Rastas accept the existence of a single god, called Jah, who has incarnated on earth several times, including in the form of Jesus. They accept the prophesies in the Book of Revelations concerning the second coming of the Messiah, which they believe has occurred in the form of Selassie. Before his coronation, Selassie was known as Ras Tafari Makonnen. His basic idea was that freedom and redemption for blacks would only be found in Africa because European colonization and slavery had fragmented the African culture and spirituality.
Rastafari holds to many Jewish and Christian beliefs. Rastas accept the existence of a single god, called Jah, who has incarnated on earth several times, including in the form of Jesus. They accept the prophesies in the Book of Revelations concerning the second coming of the Messiah, which they believe has occurred in the form of Selassie. Before his coronation, Selassie was known as Ras Tafari Makonnen. His basic idea was that freedom and redemption for blacks would only be found in Africa because European colonization and slavery had fragmented the African culture and spirituality.
Rasta or Rastafari is an Abrahamic new religious movement that accepts Haile Selassie I, the Ethiopian emperor from 1930 to 1974 as God. It has its roots in black-empowerment and back-to-Africa movements. It originated in Jamaica and its followers continue to be concentrated there, although smaller populations of Rastas can be found in many countries today. They have connections with Judaism and are associated to Babylon.
Rasta or Rastafari is an Abrahamic new religious movement that accepts Haile Selassie I, the Ethiopian emperor from 1930 to 1974 as God. It has its roots in black-empowerment and back-to-Africa movements. It originated in Jamaica and its followers continue to be concentrated there, although smaller populations of Rastas can be found in many countries today. They have connections with

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