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    Alexandra Bruce
    November 24, 2014

    The Raelian movement is a UFO religion that was founded in 1974 by retired French race car driver, Claude Vorilhon, now known as Rael.

    The Raelian Movement teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call the Elohim. Raelians believe messengers, or prophets, of the Elohim include Buddha, Jesus, and others who informed humans of each era. The founder of Raelism, members claim, received the final message of the Elohim and that its purpose is to inform the world about Elohim and that if humans become aware and peaceful enough, they wish to be welcomed by them.

    From 1980 to 1992 Rael and his movement became increasingly global. In 1980 Claude Rael’s fifth Raelian book ‘Sensual Meditation’ was published and formal publication of the Raelian Messages in the Japanese language began, as part of the Raëlian mission to Japan. Two years later, Africa became another target area in the mission to spread the Raëlian messages.

    Rael founded Clonaid in 1997. In 2002 the church claimed that an American woman underwent a standard cloning procedure that led to the birth of a daughter, Eve (b. 26 December 2002). Although few believe the claim, it nonetheless attracted national authorities and the mainstream media to look further into the Raelians’ cult status.

    The Raelians frequently use the swastika as a symbol of peace. The religion also uses the swastika embedded on the Star of David. Starting around 1991, this symbol was often replaced by a variant star and swirl symbol as a public relations move, particularly toward Israel.

    Two ex-Roman Catholic Priests, Victor Legendre and Charles-Yvan Giroux converted to Raelianism. A former bishop of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) joined the Raelian Movement so he could be openly gay. Raelian spokesperson, Mark Woodgate, stated that 8% of Raëlians worldwide are former Latter-day Saints. Religiously mixed couples are common, especially with spouses who are Christians or Buddhists.

    In addition to espousing sexual freedom, the Raelians are predictably anti-war but perhaps the oddest of their religious views is that of being pro-GMO (?!) The Monsanto corporation found an unlikely ally in the Raelian Movement of Brazil, when a Brazilian farmers’ lawsuit against the widely-despised corporation led to that country’s ban on GMOs.

    The Raelian movement recently asked for land in Canada to construct an embassy, which will house the Elohim and welcome their alien spiritual creators.

    This religious movement is discussed further on the Lip News with Elliot Hill and Mark Sovel.

    “Raëlians at Love Hug Festival in Seoul, South Korea 2” Original uploader was Kmarinas86 at en.wikipedia

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