Raëlism


The Raelian movement, is a UFO Religion founded by a former motorsports journalist and test driver named Claude Vorilhon. "Raël" received knowledge and education to mankind from the creators of life on Earth, humans as extraterrestrials called Elohim whose technology enabled them d 'appear as "angels" or "gods" in the eyes of the old people. Raelian think Elohim previous visits has led to the creation of several major religions humanity knows today .

Israel founded the Raelian Movement in Paris, France in 1974 after a major conference. The International Raelian Movement has been described as "the largest UFO religion in the world." The Raelian Church now has a virtual office structure with a height of seven levels (Vorilhon is at highest level) . Joining the movement involves a transmission ceremony as well as an official of the apostasy of other religions, in recognition of the Elohim, as the creators of the life of the sky. About one third of the Raelian pay dues to the Raelian Church . Members are requested to follow the Raelian ideals that speak against the use of recreational drugs, tobacco, coffee and limit alcohol moderation, if at all. Sensuality is an important part of the Raelian doctrine but Raelian recommend a non-contractual agreement between the sexual partners of maturation. Despite these liberal views of sexuality, the Raelian Church has attracted some of its priests and bishops from other religions. These views are shared by women who constitute a minority in Raelian Church. Some of these women are strong advocates of refinement and erotic sensualism and participate in such groups in Rael's Girls and the College of Angels.

Israel founded Clonaid (originally Valiant Venture Ltd Corporation) in 1997, then handed it over to a Raelian bishop, Brigitte Boisselier, in 2000. The company claimed in 2002 that an American woman underwent a cloning procedure that led to the birth of her new daughter Eve (b. 26 December 2002). While few believe the claim, it nonetheless attracted national authorities, mainstream media, and young adults to look further into the Raelian 'worship. The use of the swastika in its original logo adopted Raelian claims of territory in Israel and later Lebanon, for the creation of a third Temple, despite the creation of a new logo without the swastika. The Raelian officially revived the logo with its meaning as a symbol of peace.
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الثلاثاء، 14 يوليو 2009

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