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This is a partial list of notable people who accept been claimed, either by themselves or past their followers, in some manner to be the reincarnation or incarnation of Jesus, or the Second Coming of Christ.
18th century [edit]
- Kondratiy Selivanov (c. 1730s–1832), the founder and leader of the Skoptsy sect in the Russian Empire.[1]
- Ann Lee (1736–1784), the founder and leader of the Shakers. Lee's followers referred to her every bit "Mother", assertive that she was the female incarnation of Christ on Earth.[2]
19th century [edit]
- John Nichols Thom (1799–1838), a Cornish tax rebel who claimed to be the "saviour of the world" and the reincarnation of Jesus Christ in 1834. He was killed by British soldiers at the Battle of Bossenden Wood, on 31 May 1838 in Kent, England.[3]
- Arnold Potter (1804–1872), Schismatic Latter Mean solar day Saint leader; he claimed the spirit of Jesus Christ entered into his body and he became "Potter Christ" Son of the living God. He died in an effort to "arise into heaven" by jumping off a cliff. His torso was after retrieved and buried past his followers.[4]
- Bahá'u'lláh (1817–1892), born Shiite, adopted Bábism later in 1844,[5] he claimed to be the prophesied fulfillment and Promised I of major religions including Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. He founded the Baháʼí Organized religion in 1863.[6] The Baháʼís believe that the fulfillment of the prophecies of the second coming of Jesus, too equally the prophecies of the fifth Buddha Maitreya and many other religious prophecies, were begun by the Báb in 1844 and and so by Bahá'u'lláh. They normally compare the fulfillment of Christian prophecies to Jesus' fulfillment of Jewish prophecies, where in both cases people were expecting the literal fulfillment of apocalyptic statements.[7]
- William Due west. Davies (1833–1906), leader of a Latter Solar day Saint schismatic group called the Kingdom of Heaven located in Walla Walla, Washington from 1867 to 1881. He taught his followers that he was the archangel Michael, who had previously lived as the biblical Adam, Abraham, and David. When his son Arthur was born on eleven February 1868, Davies declared that the infant was the reincarnated Jesus Christ.[eight] [9] When Davies's 2nd son, David, was born in 1869, he was declared to exist God the Male parent.[8]
- Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, India (1835–1908), claimed to exist the awaited Mahdi as well as the Second Coming and likeness of Jesus, the promised Messiah at the finish of time. He claimed to be Jesus in the metaphorical sense; in character. He founded the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1889, envisioning information technology to be the rejuvenation of Islam, and claimed to exist deputed by God for the reformation of mankind.
- Cyrus Teed (1839–1908), American doctor, claimed to be the incarnation of Jesus Christ and to have obtained noesis regarding the Hollow Earth theory, presenting a cosmological model having the Earth as an inverted sphere and the remaining universe located within it.[10]
- Carl Browne (1849–1914), American activist and leader of the Coxey's Army protest movement, claimed to be the partial reincarnation of Jesus.[11]
20th century [edit]
- John Hugh Smyth-Pigott (1852–1927). Around 1890 Smyth-Pigott started leading meetings of the Agapemonite community and recruited 50 young female followers to supplement its crumbling population. He took Ruth Anne Preece every bit his second wife and she had three children named Glory, Power and Hallelujah.[12] The house which may have belonged to Smyth-Pigott in St John'southward Forest was visited by John Betjeman in his film Metro-Land. It is built in the neo-gothic style. It is currently the dwelling of the tv presenter Vanessa Feltz and was previously the home of Charles Saatchi.[13] Smyth-Pigott died in 1927 and the sect gradually declined until the terminal member, sister Ruth, died in 1956.[14] Her funeral in 1956 was the only fourth dimension when outsiders were admitted to the chapel.[15]
- Haile Selassie I (1892–1975) did not claim to exist Jesus and disapproved of claims that he was Jesus, but the Rastafari move, which emerged in Jamaica during the 1930s, believes he is the Second Coming. He embodied this when he became Emperor of Ethiopia in 1930, perceived as confirmation of the return of the Messiah in the prophetic Book of Revelation v:5 in the New Attestation, who is likewise expected to render a second time to initiate the apocalyptic twenty-four hour period of judgment. He is also called Jah Ras Tafari, and is frequently considered to be alive past Rastafari motility members.[xvi]
- Ernest Norman (1904–1971), an American electrical engineer who co-founded the Unarius Academy of Science in 1954, was allegedly Jesus in a past life and his earthly incarnation was as an archangel named Raphael.[17] He claimed to be the reincarnation of other notable figures including Confucius, Mona Lisa, Benjamin Franklin, Socrates, Queen Elizabeth I, and Tsar Peter I the Great.[18]
- Krishna Venta (1911–1958), born Francis Herman Pencovic in San Francisco, founded the WKFL (Wisdom, Knowledge, Faith and Love) Fountain of the Earth cult in Simi Valley, California in the tardily 1940s. In 1948 he stated that he was Christ, the new messiah and claimed to accept led a convoy of rocket ships to Earth from the extinct planet Neophrates. He died on 10 December 1958 after being suicide bombed by two disgruntled former followers who accused Venta of mishandling cult funds and having been intimate with their wives.
- Jesu Oyingbo (1915–1988), a Nigerian man who proclaimed himself to be Jesus Christ returned.[19] [twenty]
- Ahn Sahng-hong (1918–1985), a South Korean who founded the World Mission Order Church of God in 1964, who recognize him equally the Second Coming of Jesus. The Globe Mission Social club Church of God teach that Zahng Gil-jah is "God the Mother", who they explicate is referred to in the Bible equally the New Jerusalem Mother (Galatians 4:26), and that Ahn Sahng-Hong is God the Father.[21]
- 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 True Parents of humankind equally the restored Adam and Eve.[22] [23]
- Jim Jones (1931–1978), founder of Peoples Temple, which started off every bit an adjunct of a mainstream Protestant sect before condign a personality cult as fourth dimension went on. He claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus, Akhenaten, the Buddha, Vladimir Lenin and Begetter Divine in the 1970s.[24] He organized a mass murder suicide at Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978.[25] He shot himself after the murders were washed.
- Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997), an American who posted a Usenet message declaring, "I, Jesus—Son of God—acknowledge on this date of September 25/26, 1995: ..."[26] Applewhite and his Heaven's Gate religious group committed mass suicide on March 26, 1997 to rendezvous with what they idea was a spaceship hiding backside Comet Hale–Bopp.[27]
- Charles Manson (1934–2017), American criminal, cult leader, and songwriter.[28]
- 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, Florida. His cocky-proclaimed name means "God, Son of God". He could have only been deeming himself to exist "son of God", non God, simply many of his followers clearly deem him to be God Incarnate.[29] [thirty] In 1992, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to eighteen years in prison house.[31]
- Laszlo Toth (1938–2012), Hungarian-built-in Australian who claimed he was Jesus Christ as he vandalized Michelangelo's Pietà with a geologist's hammer in 1972.[32] [33]
- Wayne Bent (1941–), besides known equally Michael Travesser of the Lord Our Righteousness Church. He claims: "I am the embodiment of God. I am divinity and humanity combined."[34] He was convicted on 15 December 2008 of ane count of criminal sexual contact of a minor and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in 2008.[35]
- Ariffin Mohammed (1943–2016), as well known as "Ayah Pivot", the founder of the banned Sky Kingdom in Malaysia in 1975. He claimed to have directly contact with the heavens and is believed by his followers to have been the incarnation of Jesus, as well every bit Shiva, and the Buddha, and Muhammad.[36]
- Mitsuo Matayoshi (1944–2018) was a conservative Japanese politician, who in 1997 established the World Economical Community Party based on his confidence that he is God and Christ, renaming himself Iesu Matayoshi. According to his programme he will do the Final Judgment as Christ just within the current political system.[37] [38]
- Tony Quinn (1944–), owned Yoga communes in 1970s Republic of ireland where an orphan daughter responsible for younger siblings endured a 40-day water-fast and ceased catamenia. He afterwards created Educo which promoted the 10 pct of the brain myth and was rubbished by Professors of Psychology and Psychiatry in Ireland. It was found by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court that his allocation of shares in International Natural Energy was affirmed by a "impuissant forgery". An ex-follower sued Quinn for "assault and battery; allegedly obtaining money past false pretences; alleged fraudulent misrepresentation, intentional or devil-may-care infliction of mental suffering and suborning" in 2010.[39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48]
- Hogen Fukunaga (1945–) founded Ho No Hana Sanpogyo, frequently chosen the "foot reading cult", in Nihon in 1987 after an alleged spiritual issue where he claimed to have realized he was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha.[49]
- José Luis de Jesús (1946–2013), Puerto Rican founder, leader and organizer of Growing in Grace based in Miami, Florida, who claimed that the resurrected Christ "integrated himself within me" in 2007.[50]
- Inri Cristo (1948–), a Brazilian who claims to be the second Jesus reincarnated in 1969.[51] Brasília is considered by Inri Cristo and his disciples every bit the New Jerusalem of the Apocalypse.
- Thomas Harrison Provenzano[52] (1949–2000), an American convicted murderer who was peradventure mentally sick. He compared his execution with Jesus Christ's crucifixion.[53]
- Hasan Mezarcı (1954–) is a quondam political leader and member of the Thou National Assembly of Turkey (1991–1995) who was expelled from the Welfare Political party and imprisoned for his extreme view against secularism. He claimed to exist Isa after his imprisonment.[54] [55] [56]
- Shoko Asahara (1955–2018) founded the terrorist Japanese religious group Aum Shinrikyo in 1984. He declared himself Christ, Japan's only fully enlightened master and the Lamb of God. His purported mission was to have upon himself the sins of the globe. He outlined a doomsday prophecy, which included a 3rd World State of war, and described a last conflict culminating in a nuclear Armageddon, borrowing the term from the Volume of Revelation 16:16.[57] Humanity would end, except for the aristocracy few who joined Aum.[57] The group gained international notoriety on March twenty, 1995, when it carried out the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway. He was sentenced to expiry, and was executed on 6 July 2018.
- David Koresh (1959–1993), built-in Vernon Wayne Howell, was the leader of a Co-operative Davidian religious sect in Waco, Texas, though never directly challenge to be Jesus himself, proclaimed that he was the final prophet and "the Son of God, the Lamb" in 1983. In 1993, a raid by the U.S. BATF, and the subsequent siege by the FBI ended with Branch Davidian ranch burning to the basis. Koresh, 54 adults and 21 children were constitute dead after the fire extinguished itself.[58]
- Marina Tsvigun (1960–), or Maria Devi Christos, is the leader of the Great White Brotherhood.[59] In 1990 she met Yuri Krivonogov, the Bully White Brotherhood founder, who recognized Marina as a new messiah and afterwards married her, assuming in the sect the office of John the Baptist, subordinate to Tsvigun.
- Sergey Torop (1961–), a Russian former traffic cop who claims to exist "reborn" as Vissarion, Jesus Christ returned, which makes him non "God" but the "Discussion of God". Likewise known as "Jesus of Siberia," Torop has an appearance similar to depictions of Jesus. He dresses in all white flowing robes and has long brown hair and a bristles. Before challenge to be the Vissarion, Torop worked as a traffic policeman until he was fired in 1990. He founded the Church of the Last Testament and the spiritual community Ecopolis Tiberkul in Southern Siberia in 1990. The Church of the Last Testament has been described as being a mixture of beliefs from the Russian Orthodox Church, Buddhism, apocalypticism, collectivism, and with ecological values. The church currently resides on the largest religious reservation in the globe in Siberian Taiga.[lx] [61]
21st century [edit]
- Apollo Quiboloy (1950–) is the founder and leader of a Philippines-based Restorationist church, the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name, Inc. He has fabricated claims that he is the "Appointed Son of God".[62]
- Alan John Miller (1962–), more commonly known as A.J. Miller, a former Jehovah's Witness Elder and electric current leader of the Australia-based Divine Truth movement.[63] Miller claims to exist Jesus Christ reincarnated with others in the 20th century to spread messages that he calls the "Divine Truth". He delivers these letters in seminars and various forms of media along with his current partner Mary Suzanne Luck, who identifies herself every bit the returned Mary Magdalene.[64]
- David Shayler (1965–) is a former MI5 agent and whistleblower who, in the summer of 2007, proclaimed himself to be the Messiah. He has released a series of videos on YouTube challenge to be Jesus, although he has non built upwardly any noticeable following since his claims.[65] [66]
- Maurice Clemmons (1972–2009), an American felon responsible for the 2009 murder of four police officers in Washington land, referred to himself in May 2009 every bit Jesus.[67]
- Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez (1990–). In November 2011, he fired nine shots with a Romanian Cugir SA semi-automatic rifle at the White House in Washington D.C., believing himself to be Jesus Christ sent to kill U.S. President Barack Obama, whom he believed to be the antichrist.[68] [69]
- Todd Kincannon (1981–), former head of the South Carolina Republican Party, was arrested in 2018 for killing and mutilating his female parent's canis familiaris. He claimed to police he was the second coming of Jesus Christ and that God had told him to do it, because "every ane,000 years there needs to be a sacrifice and blood must be spilt."[70]
See also [edit]
- Cult of personality
- Doomsday cult
- God complex
- Hong Xiuquan – claimed to be Jesus' little blood brother
- Jerusalem syndrome
- Jewish Messiah claimants
- List of avatar claimants
- List of Buddha claimants
- List of founders of religious traditions
- List of Mahdi claimants
- Listing of messiah claimants
- List of people who have been considered deities
- Messiah
- Messiah circuitous
- Messianism
- Religious delusion
- Unfulfilled Christian religious predictions
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