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* [[Ahn Sahng-Hong]] (1918–1985), a [[South Korean]] who founded the [[World Mission Society Church of God]] in 1964, who consider him the [[Second Coming of Jesus]]. The church believes that his wife Zahng Gil-Jah is "God the Mother," who they believe is referred to in the Bible as the New Jerusalem Mother ([[Epistle to the Galatians|Galatians]] {{bibleverse-nb||Galatians|4:26}}, and that Ahn Sahng-Hong is [[God the Father]]<ref name="starsandstripes">{{cite web|url=http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=60227|title=Feeling the love|last=Norris|first=Jimmy|date=January 25, 2009|publisher=Stars and Stripes|accessdate=February 2, 2010}}</ref>
* [[Ahn Sahng-Hong]] (1918–1985), a [[South Korean]] who founded the [[World Mission Society Church of God]] in 1964, who consider him the [[Second Coming of Jesus]]. The church believes that his wife Zahng Gil-Jah is "God the Mother," who they believe is referred to in the Bible as the New Jerusalem Mother ([[Epistle to the Galatians|Galatians]] {{bibleverse-nb||Galatians|4:26}}, and that Ahn Sahng-Hong is [[God the Father]]<ref name="starsandstripes">{{cite web|url=http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=60227|title=Feeling the love|last=Norris|first=Jimmy|date=January 25, 2009|publisher=Stars and Stripes|accessdate=February 2, 2010}}</ref>
* [[Sun Myung Moon]] (1920–2012), believed by members of the [[Unification Church]] to be the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ, fulfilling Jesus' unfinished mission. Church members ("Unificationists") consider [[Sun Myung Moon]] and his wife, [[Hak Ja Han]], to be the [[Unification Church#The_True_Family|True Parents]] of humankind as the restored Adam and Eve.<ref name=maass>[http://www.petermaass.com/articles/moon_at_twilight/ Moon At Twilight: Amid scandal, the Unification Church has a strange new mission], [[Peter Maass]] ''[[New Yorker Magazine]]'', September 14, 1998. "Moon sees the essence of his own mission as completing the one given to Jesus--establishing a "true family" untouched by Satan while teaching all people to lead a God-centered life under his spiritual leadership."..."Although Moon often predicts in his sermons that a breakthrough is near, Moffitt realizes that Moon may not come to be seen as the messiah in his lifetime."</ref><ref name="cesnur.org">[http://www.cesnur.org/2003/vil2003_chryssides.htm Unifying or Dividing? Sun Myung Moon and the Origins of the Unification Church], by George D. Chryssides, University of Wolverhampton, U.K. A paper presented at the CESNUR 2003 Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania.</ref>
* [[Sun Myung Moon]] (1920–2012), believed by members of the [[Unification Church]] to be the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ, fulfilling Jesus' unfinished mission. Church members ("Unificationists") consider [[Sun Myung Moon]] and his wife, [[Hak Ja Han]], to be the [[Unification Church#The_True_Family|True Parents]] of humankind as the restored Adam and Eve.<ref name=maass>[http://www.petermaass.com/articles/moon_at_twilight/ Moon At Twilight: Amid scandal, the Unification Church has a strange new mission], [[Peter Maass]] ''[[New Yorker Magazine]]'', September 14, 1998. "Moon sees the essence of his own mission as completing the one given to Jesus--establishing a "true family" untouched by Satan while teaching all people to lead a God-centered life under his spiritual leadership."..."Although Moon often predicts in his sermons that a breakthrough is near, Moffitt realizes that Moon may not come to be seen as the messiah in his lifetime."</ref><ref name="cesnur.org">[http://www.cesnur.org/2003/vil2003_chryssides.htm Unifying or Dividing? Sun Myung Moon and the Origins of the Unification Church], by George D. Chryssides, University of Wolverhampton, U.K. A paper presented at the CESNUR 2003 Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania.</ref>
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* [[Jim Jones]] (1931–1978), founder of [[Peoples Temple]], which started off as an offshoot of a mainstream [[protestant]] sect before becoming a [[personality cult]] as time went on. He claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus, [[Akhenaten]], [[Buddha]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], and [[Father Divine]] in the 1970s.<ref name=Jones/> Organized a mass [[murder suicide]] at [[Jonestown]], [[Guyana]] on November 18, 1978.<ref name="raven519">Reiterman, Tim, and John Jacobs. ''[[Raven (book)|Raven: The Untold Story of Rev. Jim Jones and His People]]''. Dutton, 1982. ISBN 978-0-525-24136-2. p. 476-524.</ref>
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* [[Jim Jones]] (1931–1978), founder of [[Peoples Temple]], which started off as an offshoot of a mainstream [[protestant]] sect before becoming a [[personality cult]] as time went on. He claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus, [[Akhenaten]], [[Buddha]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], and [[Father Divine]] in the 1970s. Organized a mass [[murder suicide]] at [[Jonestown]], [[Guyana]] on November 18, 1978.<ref name="raven519">Reiterman, Tim, and John Jacobs. ''[[Raven (book)|Raven: The Untold Story of Rev. Jim Jones and His People]]''. Dutton, 1982. ISBN 978-0-525-24136-2. p. 476-524.</ref>
* [[Marshall Applewhite]] (1931–1997), an [[United States|American]] who posted a famous [[Usenet]] message declaring, "''I, Jesus—Son of God—acknowledge on this date of September 25/26, 1995: ...''"<ref name=Applewhite/> Applewhite and his [[Heaven's Gate (cult)|Heaven's Gate cult]] committed mass suicide on March 26, 1997 to rendezvous with what they thought was a spaceship hiding behind the comet [[Comet Hale-Bopp|Hale-Bopp]].<ref>{{cite news|publisher=CNN|title=One year later Heaven's Gate suicides leave a faint trail|url=http://www.cnn.com/US/9803/25/heavens.gate/}}</ref>
* [[Marshall Applewhite]] (1931–1997), an [[United States|American]] who posted a famous [[Usenet]] message declaring, "''I, Jesus—Son of God—acknowledge on this date of September 25/26, 1995: ...''"<ref name=Applewhite/> Applewhite and his [[Heaven's Gate (cult)|Heaven's Gate cult]] committed mass suicide on March 26, 1997 to rendezvous with what they thought was a spaceship hiding behind the comet [[Comet Hale-Bopp|Hale-Bopp]].<ref>{{cite news|publisher=CNN|title=One year later Heaven's Gate suicides leave a faint trail|url=http://www.cnn.com/US/9803/25/heavens.gate/}}</ref>
* [[Yahweh ben Yahweh]] (1935–2007), born as Hulon Mitchell, Jr., a black nationalist and separatist who created the [[Nation of Yahweh]] in 1979 in [[Liberty City (Miami)|Liberty City]], [[Florida]]. His self-proclaimed name means "God, Son of God." He could have only been deeming himself to be "son of God", not God, but many of his followers clearly deem him to be God Incarnate.<ref>"He identified himself as the 'grand master of the celestial lodge, the architect of the universe'"[http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/classics/yahweh_cult/14.html Crimelibrary]</ref><ref>Miami Herald(October 15, 2001). "the old message of self-esteem has been crowded out by one that elevates their leader to ''Grand Master of All, the God of the Universe, the Grand Potentate, the Everlasting Father and the persecuted Messiah.''"</ref> In 1992, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to 18 years in prison.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/us/09yahweh.html|title=Yahweh ben Yahweh, Leader of Separatist Sect, Dies at 71 |publisher=New York Times|accessdate=October 22, 2009|author=Douglas Martin|date=May 9, 2007}}</ref>
* [[Yahweh ben Yahweh]] (1935–2007), born as Hulon Mitchell, Jr., a black nationalist and separatist who created the [[Nation of Yahweh]] in 1979 in [[Liberty City (Miami)|Liberty City]], [[Florida]]. His self-proclaimed name means "God, Son of God." He could have only been deeming himself to be "son of God", not God, but many of his followers clearly deem him to be God Incarnate.<ref>"He identified himself as the 'grand master of the celestial lodge, the architect of the universe'"[http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/classics/yahweh_cult/14.html Crimelibrary]</ref><ref>Miami Herald(October 15, 2001). "the old message of self-esteem has been crowded out by one that elevates their leader to ''Grand Master of All, the God of the Universe, the Grand Potentate, the Everlasting Father and the persecuted Messiah.''"</ref> In 1992, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to 18 years in prison.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/us/09yahweh.html|title=Yahweh ben Yahweh, Leader of Separatist Sect, Dies at 71 |publisher=New York Times|accessdate=October 22, 2009|author=Douglas Martin|date=May 9, 2007}}</ref>

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This is a partial list of notable people who have been claimed, either by themselves or by their followers, to in some way be the reincarnation or incarnation of Jesus Christ, or the Second Coming of Christ.

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Notes

  1. J. Lowerson, ed. Charlesworth, An Atlas of Rural protests in Britain, 1548-1900 (1983), pp. 139-141: "The 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act was designed specifically to cope with the severe problems of rural England and to prevent... a repetition of the 1830s incidents in the epicentres of Kent... There, complex soil patterns, small-scale farming and low investment rates combined with a rapid population surge to produce... dependence on permanent relief of 25% of population... groups of labourers (1835) ...besieged local magistrates in the workhouse... 37 labourers were imprisoned for... up to two years."
  2. James Barnes: Unveiling of the Middleman: The Truth About Prophecy, AuthorHouse, 2011, pp.63-64
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  6. 6,0 6,1 Robert S. Fogarty (2003). All Things New: American Communes and Utopian Movements, 1860–1914 (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books) ISBN 0-7391-0520-5 pp. 50–51.
  7. J. Gordon Melton (1996, 5th ed.). Encyclopedia of American Religions (Detroit, Mich.: Gale) ISBN 0-8103-7714-4 p. 565.
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  10. Jean-Pierre Bayard, Guide des sociétés secrètes et des sectes, Paris, 2004, p. 247 (ISBN 978-2-84898-039-3)
  11. Tumminia, Diana G. When Prophecy Never Fails: Myth and Reality in a Flying-Saucer Group. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005, 240 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-517675-9
  12. Bishop, Greg, et. al (2006). Weird California. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4027-3384-0
  13. Branham, God Testifying of His Gifts
  14. Branham, Trying To Do God A Service Without It Being Gods Will
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  16. Moon At Twilight: Amid scandal, the Unification Church has a strange new mission, Peter Maass New Yorker Magazine, September 14, 1998. "Moon sees the essence of his own mission as completing the one given to Jesus--establishing a "true family" untouched by Satan while teaching all people to lead a God-centered life under his spiritual leadership."..."Although Moon often predicts in his sermons that a breakthrough is near, Moffitt realizes that Moon may not come to be seen as the messiah in his lifetime."
  17. Unifying or Dividing? Sun Myung Moon and the Origins of the Unification Church, by George D. Chryssides, University of Wolverhampton, U.K. A paper presented at the CESNUR 2003 Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania.
  18. Reiterman, Tim, and John Jacobs. Raven: The Untold Story of Rev. Jim Jones and His People. Dutton, 1982. ISBN 978-0-525-24136-2. p. 476-524.
  19. Errore nella funzione Cite: Marcatore <ref> non valido; non è stato indicato alcun testo per il marcatore Applewhite
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  21. "He identified himself as the 'grand master of the celestial lodge, the architect of the universe'"Crimelibrary
  22. Miami Herald(October 15, 2001). "the old message of self-esteem has been crowded out by one that elevates their leader to Grand Master of All, the God of the Universe, the Grand Potentate, the Everlasting Father and the persecuted Messiah."
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  26. Inside a Cult documentary info published by the National Geographic Channel.
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  28. "Escape from Islam", Weekend Standard, April 23–24, 2005
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  30. "After the Upper House Election, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi should hand the seat of the Prime Minister to Jesus Matayoshi, the one true God."::: cgunson.com ::: MATAYOSHI
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  32. Summary of INRI CRISTO’s life
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  34. Killer Who Said He Was Jesus Is Executed. CBS News (2000-06-21). Retrieved on August 13, 2007..
  35. 35,0 35,1 Lifton, Robert Jay, Destroying the World to Save It: Aum Shinrikyo, Apocalyptic Violence, and the New Global Terrorism. New York: Macmillan (2000).
  36. The British Waco survivors, by Ed Caesar, The Sunday Times, December 14, 2008.
  37. "Foot-reader fined for fraud", BBC
  38. Anastasia Daugule, "White Brotherhood - 15 years later". "Glavnoe" Kharkiv Net Review, a1404
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  46. http://www.divinetruth.com/ Divine Truth; God's Way Of Love website. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  47. http://au.news.yahoo.com/sunday-night/transcripts/article/-/10309969/australia-s-chilling-cult-transcript/ Sunday Night, 'Inside Australia's chilling new cult'. Sunday Night, Channel Seven. September 18, 2011. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  48. http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/06/03/lia-eden-sentenced-prison-again.html|'Lia Eden Sentenced Prison Again'

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