“With a membership over a half million, Rastafarianism can be traced to Marcus Garvey (born in 1887) in Jamaica. To Rastafarians, it is not just a religion but a way of life, a struggle for the socially disenfranchised. Smoking Ganja or marijuana is identified as a Rasta religious ritual. They considered it to be a ‘holy herb’ found in the Bible. However, the Bible condemns it as ‘pharmakeia’ in Gal. 5:19-21, as it opens a person to the demonic realm. Yes, they accept the Bible but reinterpret it to fit their own unique doctrines. Rastas believe that all people of the world are equal, bound together by one god, ‘Jah.’ In 1927 Garvey proclaimed a Redeemer was to be present in Ethiopia. A few years later, his prediction was considered fulfilled by Ethiopia’s new king, Haile Selassie I., though he never himself claimed to be a Rastafarian. In 1930, king Halle Selassie I was crowned king of kings and upon his coronation, he claimed for himself ‘Power of the holy Trinity,’ ‘Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah,’ a title attributed only to the true Jesus of Christianity. However, in 1974 Selassie was deposed by an army coup and in 1975 died under mysterious circumstances. Rastas did not believe it at first. Some Rastas believe that true Rastas are immortal. To explain his death, some said his atoms were spread throughout the world and became part of newborn babies, so his life was never-ending. Selassie is dead, but the Lord and God Jesus of the Bible is alive! Jesus warned there will be many false prophets and will come and say he is the Christ that will deceive many.”
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Rastafarianism, the Rastafari movement, or simply Rasta, is a spiritual movement begun in Jamaica in the 1930s. Named for Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia’s pre-regnal name, Ras Tafari, the movement is based mainly on the prophecies and ideology of Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and an organizer of the black nationalist movement of the United States. Believing that blacks throughout the world should return to their land of origin, Marcus Garvey proclaimed, “Look to Africa where a black king shall be crowned, he shall be your Redeemer.” It is interesting to note that Garvey himself, though he is sometimes fashioned as a second John the Baptist, never held to or endorsed the Rastafari movement.
Soon after Garvey’s prophecy, Ras Tafari was crowned Haile Selassie I; and many in Jamaica and elsewhere who were influenced by Garvey took this to be the prophecy’s fulfillment. This occurrence was mixed with various elements from the Old and New Testaments, which Rastas accept for the most part, although they believe the Bible’s message has been corrupted. Today, Rastas believe that Haile Selassie I was Jesus incarnate, returned to earth in His second coming, that Africa is now the recipient of God’s promises to Israel, that the Old Testament dietary laws are to be followed today, and that the smoking of cannabis, i.e. marijuana or weed, is a sacred rite that brings a person closer to god and the truth. Many Rastas also believe that the requirements for those under a Nazarite vow in the Old Testament apply to them, and thus do not cut their hair. Instead they twist it into dreadlocks, earning them the term as a nick-name.
Rastafari has transplanted the God of the Bible into its system, calling him “Jah,” based on the name used by the King James Version in Psalm 68, and his son “Yashew,” obviously a variation on the Hebrew word commonly translated Jesus, “Yeshua.” The movement is modalistic regarding the total Trinity, since they hold that the Holy Spirit is simply a form of Jah incarnated into his people. The fact that Haile Selassie I died in 1975 has caused some issues among Rastas. But they ultimately still hold that he is their god incarnate, that god cannot die, and that Ethiopia is the land to which they are called to return.
Rastas’ use of cannabis is also supported by their interpretation of many scriptures as they are translated by the King James Version, which uses the now less common term “herb” for green plants, and includes references to “leaves” that sound similar to current slang terms for the drug. These verses include: Genesis 1:11, 29; 3:18; Psalms 104:14; Proverbs 15:17; Revelation 22:2. However, the Hebrew word translated in each of the Old Testament texts simply refers to herbage, grass, and green plants in general, not to any specific plant. The Greek word for “leaf” in Revelation 22:2 is similar in that it refers simply to a generic leaf of no specific plant.
Rastafari is a movement that does not present hope of eternal salvation, nor a true representation of God. Their interpretation of and value for the Bible is dubious and unfortunate at best. It is absolutely true that God loves and values the African peoples and those who were removed from their lands. The injustices and crimes committed against Africans were unconscionable, and the various troubles in Africa today are horribly difficult to deal with. It is only through an acceptance of Jesus’ salvation and the Holy Spirit’s work in our lives that we will be able to reach any level of peace and forgiveness among historically opposing groups. Once Jesus does return and establishes His rule over the whole earth, evil will be contained and true peace will exist. Until then, evil will continue to cause pain on earth, but Christians have a real hope that it will end. This is the hope offered to all people, including Africa and her peoples, and which God desperately desires her to accept.
More information on the demonic dangers of smoking marijuana.
If you don’t know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you can receive Him into your heart, and He can deliver you from darkness and sin and have your name written in His Book of Life.
If you are sincere, you can say this simple prayer to the Father (it doesn’t have to be word for word):
“God, I recognize that I have not lived my life for You up until now. I have been living for myself and that is wrong. Please forgive me of all of my sins, just as I forgive others. I need You in my life; I want You in my life. I acknowledge the completed work of Your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ in giving His life for me on the cross, I believe in my heart Jesus is Lord and was raised from the dead and I long to receive the forgiveness you have made freely available to me through this sacrifice. Come into my life now, Lord. Take up residence in my heart and be my king, my Lord, and my Savior. From this day forward, I will no longer be controlled by sin, or the desire to please myself, but I will follow You all the days of my life. Those days are in Your hands. I ask this in the Lord and GOD Jesus’ precious and holy name. Amen.”
please respect one anothers beliefs They are all on their rightful path of seeking Gods salvation.
dont conclude what you dont know and stop judging!
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You know nothing about Rasta. You know nothing about yourself
better yet ask and you shall be answered…
YOU CANT STUDY RASTA. YOU CANT STUDY GOD!
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Don’t be so soft.theyre a typical. False religion like 99 per cent of all religions.only Jesus is the way
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Lets reason solutions instead of criticizing each other No religion is more perfect than the other .
Your religion shall not determine your salvation but your heart.
Jesus never called Himself a christian
Muhammad never called Himself a muslim
Budha never called Himself a budhist
LOVE WAS THEIR RELIGION and where their’s Love their’s God
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I love to be Rastafarian
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Rastafari in his kingly form was the incarnate of yahshua, for dem without eyes he cannot be seen as with yahshua in his priestly character without eyes or a circumcised foreskin of the heart cannot be seen or heard and is an abomination to the wicked as is Rastafari… be wary of the falsehood you speak… thus sayeth the lord through Rastafari all of humanity will be saved… for the true Christ is the Christ of Rastafari… Thou shalt not kill… what does that mean? Bugs, animals, or only our human counterparts… True Rasta teaching will heal the people and the world through himself as the priestly/kingly character… wake up my people for you are all kings and priests… and to the slanderous writer of this article peace be unto my brethren your forgiven 77×7 times
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You are deceived. Please repent and turn to the Lord Jesus Christ of the Bible for salvation. He is the truth, the way, and the life. He loves you and doesn’t want you to die in your sins.
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420 blaze it
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