InI believe in Jah ( short for jehovah which means god..Father,Son,Holy Spirit).
Each one of InI believe differently about Emperor Haile Selassie but they all refer to him as being The Messiah whether he be related, the incarnate, reincarnate, etc...
InI Idicate Iselfs to the morals of Unity respect loyalty love peace etc...
InI believe herb to be a sacrament to be smoked to draw I selfs closer to Jah and true enlightment.
InI believe anyting from the vine to be dirty and not to be eaten mainly the grape and anything made from it.
InI have all taken the Vow of the Nazarite (Numbers CH. 6)
Believe the pig to be dirty and not to be eaten
We feast on Grounation Day(s)
Our flag is the Ethiopian flag with colors reversed most times(Red,top,yellow,mid,green,bottom)
Red for the blood the body Green for land the mother earth Yellow for the sun/sky meaning heaven for the heavens and sun are providers of life...Yo9u never want the blood on the bottom (touching the ground) forit symbolizes death and we do not die but live everlasting.
Anything else just ask
Inna di lights, jahariah
Rastas believe in The Bible and Christ, so have ties to Christianity. Some follow ancient Judaic dietary laws and other ancient Hebrew practices, so have ties to Judaism. They believe that God and the Messiah were incarnated in the Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.
Many believe in a "spiritual Africa"--I wasn't able to find much on the web as far as an afterlife...
Rastafarianism He believed in religeous tolorence and about peace. He sang at peace rallies.
Rastafarianism. He became a Christian about 8 months before he died though.
Im no expert, but something along the lines of being pacifistic and finding a natural spirituality in things.
rastafarianism all started with the Jamaica
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etheopia
The basic beliefs of Mercantilism included that wealth of a nation came mostly from its possession of gold and silver.
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