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12. RASTAFARI, BOB MARLEY AND THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

RASTAFARI AND THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is one of the oldest organized churches (If not the oldest) in the world and dates 
back to biblical times (Read Acts 8:27-39 to learn more). Even though the church has made many statements on 
"heresy of Emperor worship" and "herbal sorcery" in regards to the Rastafarian, they also have been brought to 
the forefront by the Rastafari and have used it to branch outside of Ethiopia. The church in Jamaica was 
commissioned by Emperor Haile Selassie.

There are major differences between the sect and the church. The first being the worship of Emperor Haile 
Selassie as the Messiah/Savior. The church has stated many times that their commission from Emperor Haile 
Selassie was to lead Rastafarians away from worshiping him and turn to the worshipping of the God he worshipped. 
It is said that upon his return to Ethiopia from Jamaica, the Emperor spoke to Abuna Yesehaq, the Archbishop of 
the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and declared "There is a problem in Jamaica.... Please, help these people. They 
are misunderstanding, they do not understand our culture.... They need a church to be established and you are 
chosen to go."

Initially many in the Rastafarian community welcomed the church however when it became clear that to be baptized 
in the church, a Rastafarian had to renounce the divinity of Haile Selassie, the problems started. The church 
today has continued to maintain the stance that it would only baptize in the name of Jesus Christ and not Haile 
Selassie.

The other big dispute is the Rastafarians way of taking a tradition, in this case the Ethiopian Solomonic Kings 
and the National Epic, the " Kebra Negast " and applying it to the Rastafarian cause. The "Kebra Negast" which 
literally translates to "Glory of the Kings" in Amharic, the Ethiopian national language, is the National Epic 
of the Ethiopia State. It is viewed by the church as historic record rather than Prohectic record which is the 
view held by Rastafarians.

BOB MARLEY'S BAPTISM IN ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH

The incident that probaly caused the major divide between many in the Rastafarian community and the Ethiopian 
Orthodox Church was the baptism of Bob Marley into the church before he died. He was baptized by the Head of the 
church Archbishop Abuna Yesehaq. What was most upsetting to the Rastafarian community was when this became public 
knowlegde and the statements made by the church in regards to an "Orthodox conversion" by Bob Marley.

No one really knows what this baptism meant but is has caused some controversy as both Rastafarian and Christians 
claim Bob Marley as their "own".

THE JAMAICAN CHURCH

Many of the early founders of Rastafari were from elders & preachers in the church, however there is distrust 
between Rastafarians and the church. The main opposition, which many would deem credible, is that the church 
today has strayed away from the teaching of Christ, which is to care for and be the voice of the downtrodden 
and oppressed. Rastafarians, through their music and life style, try to speak for and to the downtrodden, poor 
and oppressed.

Adding to the tension in the earlier 2000’s are songs by Capelton & Sizzla condemning what many perceive as the 
Jamaican church to burn with ‘fire’. There are some signs of reconciliation, as the upswing in spiritual reggae 
music has become a small bridge to this process.

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