The Rasta religion started in Paterson NJ in the 1930s and its teachings evolved around the writings of Marcus Garvey, who advocated for a return to Africa of people of African descent. The religious movement blossomed in Jamaica, and Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia (1930-74), was recognised as the second coming of the Christ, and therefore the reincarnation of Y'shua.
The name Rastafari comes from the title Ras, meaning "prince" in Ethiopian, and Tafari, the Emperor's first name prior to coronation.
Rastafari believers are monotheist, and in a way similar to Muslims believe that portions of the Old and New Testaments are either incomplete or inaccurate.
According to Wikipedia,"the Rastafari way of life encompasses themes such as the spiritual use of cannabis and the rejection of the degenerate society of materialism, oppression, and sensual pleasures, called Babylon. It proclaims Zion, in reference to Ethiopia, as the original birthplace of humankind, and from the beginning of the way of life calls for repatriation to Zion, the Promised Land and Heaven on Earth. Literally, moving to Ethiopia physically, but mentally and emotionally repatriating before the physical. Rastafari also embrace various Afrocentric and Pan-African social and political aspirations."
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