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The Rastafari religion developed in the slums of Kingston, Jamaica, in the 1920s and 30s. In an environment of great poverty, depression, racism and class discrimination, the Rasta message of black pride, freedom from oppression, and the hope of return to the African homeland was gratefully received. Rastafari belief is has been heavily influenced by African tradition and culture as well as the Bible.
The Rastafari Movement comes to the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival at the Mendocino Fairgrounds, in Boonville California 95415. So we will look at this movement to better understand Rastas so that we can better minister to them with the love of Jesus Christ.
The Rastafari Movement comes to the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival at the Mendocino Fairgrounds, in Boonville California 95415. So we will look at this movement to better understand Rastas so that we can better minister to them with the love of Jesus Christ. This presentation examines Rastafarianism, Jesus, and the Bible
1. The gods and supernatural
beings
Omi Saheli
Fèlix Albertí
2. JAH
• JHA, this name is an avreviation of the diviniti hate “Jehova”.
• Jehova is the father of Jesucristo “how never was seen” The rastas
ensure that Haile Selassi I is the rencarnation of jesucristo y Jehova
(her father).
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As an incarnation of Jah, Selassie I is both god and king to Rastas.
While Selassie officially died in 1975, many Rastas do not believe
that Jah can die and thus that his death was a hoax. Others believe
that he still lives in spirit although not within any physical form.
3. BOB MARLEY
• Bob Marley was regarded as a diffuser of Jamaican music, reggae
positioning in the world and the biggest proponent of the
Rastafarian movement.
• At this time,(70) Marley was a pacifist apolitical and a real
propeller Rastafarian faith.