Religion plays a significant role in shaping Jamaican culture, with a diverse mix of beliefs including Christianity, Rastafarianism, and traditional African spiritual practices. Christianity, particularly in its Protestant forms, influences social values, community gatherings, and celebrations like Christmas and Easter. Rastafarianism, rooted in the island's history and identity, promotes themes of social justice, resilience, and a deep connection to African heritage, impacting music, art, and lifestyle. Overall, religious practices and beliefs contribute to the rich tapestry of Jamaican cultural identity and community cohesion.
Both, but mostly the latter.
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Religion have been a very positive force in the Jamaican culture, it is widely known that there are more Churches per square mile than most countries in the world. Although, there has been periods where violent crimes has been an issue ,but in the most recent report it is trending downwards, whether the perpetrators are drawing closer to religion or it is the government implemented measures.But it is my belief that for the most part, religion is deeply rooted in the Jamaican culture, and as a result we are a very relaxed, friendly and loving society, and religion is about love.
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The main influence for the development of culture is People. Some may also contribute which includes religion and believes.