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Rastafari are monotheists, worshipping a singular God whom they call Jah.
Jah is the term in the " KJV " ( King James Version of the Bible ), Psalms 68.
Rastas see Jah as being in the form of the Holy Trinity, that is, Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
Rastas say that Jah, in the form of the Holy Spirit ( incarnate ), lives within the human, and for this reason they often refer to themselves as " I and I ".
Furthermore, " I and I " is used instead of " We ", and is used in this way to emphasize the equality between all people, in the belief that the Holy Spirit within all people makes them essentially one and the same.

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