This is taken directly from Wikipedea, so it should be fairly up to date.
Poetryhe has 7 sisters and 7 brothers
dog farm animal donkey
he was christian, muslim&jewish. He was a very passionate vegan an believed that plants and animals were his friends.
HIS RELIGIONI was very curious and interested in religion, not so much in being religious but more interested in how the religions came about. So it was agreed that the name that would suit me was one that was Muslim, Christian and Jewish.
He was a devout Presbyterian.
Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk has written: 'The Seventeenth article of religion considered'
Unknown, as far as is publicly stated, Benjamin Burnley has never identified himself as any religion.
Benjamin Cracknell has written: 'A discourse on the importance of right sentiments in religion, as to their influence on the moral character of mankind. By Benjamin Cracknell, ..'
At various times he described himself as a deist and a Christian.
Franklin's First Book- The Religion of Nature Delineated
Benjamin Zephaniah, the British-Jamaican poet and writer, has expressed a fondness for several countries, particularly those with rich cultural histories and vibrant communities. He often mentions Jamaica, where his roots lie, as a favorite destination. Additionally, he appreciates countries like Ethiopia, which holds significant historical and cultural importance, especially in relation to Rastafarian beliefs. His travels reflect a deep engagement with cultures that celebrate diversity and creativity.
Benjamin Kovitz has written: 'Humanity against itself' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Psychoanalytic Theory, Psychological Theory, Psychology, Religion and science