yes because Jah is god and things work how they will. even if it began as a white-hating religion it has evolved into a religion of faith, god, and peace. True peace that is attained by trusting in Jah, and believing in Jah, whether white, black, asian, hispanic, anyone may join along
Rastafarians believe that the last emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie I is God (they do not believe that he died) and will return to Africa. Many believe that black people will rule the world when Selassie returns, and that other races will serve the black race. This belief has diminished somewhat since white people joined the religion (perhaps unaware of this teaching), but it is still held by many. For much more detail, check out this website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/rastafari/
Their religion was written in a book whereas his wasn't.
yes, just practice the religion
black and white
Yes, there are Buddhist of white European descent. Mostly they're recent converts.
Black people, like white people, follow many different religious paths. A person's ethnicity has no bearing on his/her religion.
to be one
Yes
it depends wich black people your talking about. black people don't have a seperate religion from white people.
Most white people who profess a religion are Christian. However, there are many nonwhite Christians--in Africa, Latin America, the Philippines, the Middle East.
Bob Marley's father was white. The fact that he was half-black and half-white caused him constant worry, as well as the other children making fun of him for it when he was younger. It was an insecurity of his. Jah RastafarI
There are a lot of people named Jamal regardless of race, sexual orientation, religion, etc.