Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Religious Groups That Seem A Little Bizarre.

Nuwaubians
The Nuwaubian Nation or Nuwaubian movement is an American religious group founded in the 1970's and led by Dwight York. The Nuwaubians'  belief system mixes black supremacist ideas with worship of the Egyptians and their pyramids, a belief in UFOs and various conspiracies related to the Illuminati and the Bilderbergers.

Nuwaubians believe that aborted fetuses are living the in the sewers and plan on taking over the world. Another belief is that Satan had a child that was born in New York City and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is the mother... They also believe that aliens are coming to take 144,000 chosen people in a flying saucer. 

The truth might be out there... who knows.

Dwight York got busted for child sex trafficking, racketeering and child molestation, so he didn't lead the group anymore.

Prince Phillip Movement
It is a cult based in the island of Tanna in Vanuatu, off the coast of Australia. The Yaohnanan tribe on the island worships believe that Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, the consort to Queen Elizabeth II, is a divine being.

The story goes, he son of the mountain spirit traveled over the seas to a distant land. There he married a powerful lady and in time would return to them. That lady is believed to be Queen Elizabeth the II.

For a long time Prince Phillip had no idea that he was their divine being, but when he found out he sent the tribe a self portrait.

The Church Of Euthanasia
It is a religious organization founded by Reverend and musician Chris Korda and Pastor Kim in Boston, Massachusetts, United States in 1992. As stated in the Church's website, it is "a non-profit educational foundation devoted to restoring balance between Humans and the remaining species on Earth" There church's single commandment is "Thou shalt not procreate."  There are also four pillars of the church: suicide, abortion, cannibalism, and sodomy. The group is also federally recognized in the United States as a non-profit educational foundation.

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