ive had several years of dealing with these people, the raelian "movement" is all but finished in australia, they dont even have their "happiness academies anymore, in fact those who are left seem to be either in the sex industry or twelve step programs !
Worth mentioning: Raëlism is very inspired by the Jewish religion and bible and not the christian bible like the one you showed. Their leader is Jewish, and Elohim is the Hebrew word for "god".
I've been researching this and you guys completely missed out the swastika rehabilitation project they've been running for a good few years. They had people in Germany promoting swastika rehabilitation! Not to mention that the Go Topless organisation was founded by Rael himself
They make it seem like cloning another human is not a big deal just a silly idea people may have. When in fact they have TRULY BEEN CLONING HUMAN BEINGS!!!
La verdadera filosofía raeliana no la abordaron, todo fue muy superficial y sin dar calridad a los puntos claves de esta. Pero gracias por sus comentarios. Saludos. (They did not address the true Raelian philosophy, everything was very superficial and without giving clarity to its key points. But thanks for your comments. Greetings.)
The swastika symbol is ancient...it goes wayyyy back...the Nazis hijacked it and ruined the meaning behind it. It was a symbol of eternity and balance...like the Yin/Yang ☯
Cults turn into religions. One human being has what they believe to be a message that needs to be spread. Other people hear that message, and they agree that it needs to be spread, so the cult grows. A man did this once in southern Asia. All in all, the man seemed to be a genuinely good guy, with a good message. In his lifetime, he acquired a relatively small following of people who resonated with his message. The cult got criticized in his time, but his influence amongst his followers persisted after his lifetime, and that small group of original followers began to expand. As the cult grew, many used the message to spread good in the world, a few bad apples used it for bad. His name was Siddhartha Gautama, and his cult grew into Buddhism. Another man did this in the Middle-East a few hundred years later. All in all, the man seemed to be a genuinely good guy, with a good message. In his lifetime, he acquired a relatively small following of people who resonated with his message. The cult got criticized in his time, but his influence amongst his followers persisted after his lifetime, and that small group of original followers began to expand. As the cult grew, many used this message to spread good in the world, a few bad apples used it for bad. His name was Jesus of Nazareth, and his cult grew into Christianity. In fact, many men have done this throughout history. Many of these men were just good human beings who believed they had a message that was worth spreading. These sorts of individuals likely had zero ill intentions, but their message may have become warped and used for exploitation at certain points along the line. Some of these men, however, only engaged in the pursuit for the feeling of power and dominance. THESE are the instances which I believe you are referring to with your comment. Jim Jones, Charlie Manson, L Ron Hubbard, Marshall Applewhite. THESE men were manipulative, power-hungry individuals which sought out a following in order to feel a sense of power. They exploited their followers either for financial gain, sexual gratification, validation, etc. Limiting cults to these men is like limiting public leaders to Hitler, Mao, and Stalin. Should that make us forget about Lincoln, MLK, Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, etc? I think there is a stigma behind the word "cult" which implies those evil qualities. However, if Jesus and his disciples were to be here today, they would appear to us as just another cult. I don't think we should let the negative blind us from the positive potential cults can have. If we disregard every "cult" as necessarily evil, we may miss the opportunity for significant good change in the world. With that being said, yeah I believe that Rael is a nutcase looking for validation.
@@Euclib who told you I was limiting the concept of cult to "these men"? Cult for me are any "abusive spiritual context"(either in recognized religions or un weird small stuff). It's level 101 of understanding cults...no?
@@mattildeo1950 what’s abusive about this cult? They do nothing inherently wrong. They aren’t hurting people, they aren’t going out doing murders or mass suicides. I say innocent until proven guilty, and this group has no evidence against it thus far, however strange their own rituals may be. So, what is it? Like I said, I get the impression that Rael is a bit of an attention whore, but at the end of the day there’s nothing definitively wrong about what he’s done. Again, there was a time when worshipers of Jesus Christ would be considered part of an “abusive spiritual context,” as you say. At least, the Romans thought so in the first few centuries following Christ’s death. What I am not understanding is why we can’t joke about these small scale cults. I understand why one wouldn’t want to talk about Jim Jones and his cult, as it resulted in the deaths of over half a thousand people. But no one is dead, no harm has been done, why must we be kept quiet and refrain from joking about this harmless little cult? Show me the danger they display.
His beliefs are not Christian or based on the bible they are based on the stories plato told about alantis and ideas people have about superman annunaki aswell as sncient Egypt
He made a compilation of atheistic (purely scientific worldview) with the biggest monotheistic religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity). Wise move to attract followers from the both worlds.
It's because the leader believes that his Father is an alien, and his Mother is human. Like how Mary magically became pregnant by God. He claims the same for his Mother. And it's also the idea that the Aliens live on a planet that is like heaven, that's why he claims to have seen other prophets on the planet. The monotheistic religions can be compared to cults though.
Who else is here after Ye exposed Elon for being a Raelist?
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Mee
Was it him doing that? I feel like kanye was exposing he is one
Ye exposed himself
Ye's smart city "Yecosystem' will provide biological cloning.
ive had several years of dealing with these people, the raelian "movement" is all but finished in australia, they dont even have their "happiness academies anymore, in fact those who are left seem to be either in the sex industry or twelve step programs !
What do you mean?
Greetings from 2022, things have gotten weird.
Worth mentioning: Raëlism is very inspired by the Jewish religion and bible and not the christian bible like the one you showed. Their leader is Jewish, and Elohim is the Hebrew word for "god".
What’s up with the nazi imagery?
@@MrBobbo18lol swastika is an ancient indian symbol for peace
BUT THEY SAY THEY ARE ATHIESTS LOL WOT
@MrBobbo18 the swastika existed long before the nazis
They've actually put a considerable effort into trying to rehabilitate the symbol
Nick,Elohim is the word for,the Gods… It’s plural.
I've been researching this and you guys completely missed out the swastika rehabilitation project they've been running for a good few years. They had people in Germany promoting swastika rehabilitation! Not to mention that the Go Topless organisation was founded by Rael himself
Yeah except for the nazi shout out. Antisemitism is acceptable because soo many people think Jews are evil. So yeah. It’s a fun cult.
So Kanye was trying to get women to topless?
They are involved in cloning centers in Canada!! Clonaide in Toronto!! This person never covered any OF THAT GARBAGE!!
They make it seem like cloning another human is not a big deal just a silly idea people may have. When in fact they have TRULY BEEN CLONING HUMAN BEINGS!!!
20 years ago they claim to have cloned three children!
It’s all fun and games until BLöRK and BëëBöp show up during Thursdays mid-day Volleyball match on the next-door abandoned middle schools field
La verdadera filosofía raeliana no la abordaron, todo fue muy superficial y sin dar calridad a los puntos claves de esta. Pero gracias por sus comentarios. Saludos. (They did not address the true Raelian philosophy, everything was very superficial and without giving clarity to its key points. But thanks for your comments. Greetings.)
Oh, okay.
(Oh, okay.)
2022 is weird
You sold me. Im joining.
not at all like anything NEAR Christianity
Exactly. It’s a demonic rip off. The “aliens” even call themselves the Elohim
thank you for the publicity , :) Gabriela - devoted raelian from Slovakia. LOVE
But isnt it know in reality that scientist cloned a sheep called dolly
Yes, but the cult claim they cloned a human. And there is no evidence for that. To this day we have no official first human clone.
amazing how you call my beliefs cults. but if they come to pass what does that mean for you.
What do you mean?
Is it normal to judge other people's religion ?
Kanye
what is funny ?
Pop star? He wasn’t a pop star?
Do one about Nizari Ismailis. Or the followers of Aga Khan. They have more money then Scientology
why is their symbol a hexagram with a swastika inside of it ?
The swastika symbol is ancient...it goes wayyyy back...the Nazis hijacked it and ruined the meaning behind it. It was a symbol of eternity and balance...like the Yin/Yang ☯
@@psychicrenegade Yup. Old JAINA symbol (just inversed)
Every symbolic goes back to Egypt… Illuminati/Freemason and Kabbalah,use it too… They’re all related to the evil Gods in Egypt…
it's soooooo irresponsible to joke around a cult ! ANY cult, even the one "you" found "funny" are dangerous.
Cults turn into religions. One human being has what they believe to be a message that needs to be spread. Other people hear that message, and they agree that it needs to be spread, so the cult grows.
A man did this once in southern Asia. All in all, the man seemed to be a genuinely good guy, with a good message. In his lifetime, he acquired a relatively small following of people who resonated with his message. The cult got criticized in his time, but his influence amongst his followers persisted after his lifetime, and that small group of original followers began to expand. As the cult grew, many used the message to spread good in the world, a few bad apples used it for bad. His name was Siddhartha Gautama, and his cult grew into Buddhism.
Another man did this in the Middle-East a few hundred years later. All in all, the man seemed to be a genuinely good guy, with a good message. In his lifetime, he acquired a relatively small following of people who resonated with his message. The cult got criticized in his time, but his influence amongst his followers persisted after his lifetime, and that small group of original followers began to expand. As the cult grew, many used this message to spread good in the world, a few bad apples used it for bad. His name was Jesus of Nazareth, and his cult grew into Christianity.
In fact, many men have done this throughout history. Many of these men were just good human beings who believed they had a message that was worth spreading. These sorts of individuals likely had zero ill intentions, but their message may have become warped and used for exploitation at certain points along the line.
Some of these men, however, only engaged in the pursuit for the feeling of power and dominance. THESE are the instances which I believe you are referring to with your comment. Jim Jones, Charlie Manson, L Ron Hubbard, Marshall Applewhite. THESE men were manipulative, power-hungry individuals which sought out a following in order to feel a sense of power. They exploited their followers either for financial gain, sexual gratification, validation, etc.
Limiting cults to these men is like limiting public leaders to Hitler, Mao, and Stalin. Should that make us forget about Lincoln, MLK, Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, etc?
I think there is a stigma behind the word "cult" which implies those evil qualities. However, if Jesus and his disciples were to be here today, they would appear to us as just another cult. I don't think we should let the negative blind us from the positive potential cults can have. If we disregard every "cult" as necessarily evil, we may miss the opportunity for significant good change in the world.
With that being said, yeah I believe that Rael is a nutcase looking for validation.
Then you can't call every religion you don't like, a "cult".
@@Spacemanwestside cult for me is not "a religion", it's "an abusive spiritual context", in a religion that I might "like" or not.
@@Euclib who told you I was limiting the concept of cult to "these men"? Cult for me are any "abusive spiritual context"(either in recognized religions or un weird small stuff). It's level 101 of understanding cults...no?
@@mattildeo1950 what’s abusive about this cult? They do nothing inherently wrong. They aren’t hurting people, they aren’t going out doing murders or mass suicides. I say innocent until proven guilty, and this group has no evidence against it thus far, however strange their own rituals may be. So, what is it?
Like I said, I get the impression that Rael is a bit of an attention whore, but at the end of the day there’s nothing definitively wrong about what he’s done.
Again, there was a time when worshipers of Jesus Christ would be considered part of an “abusive spiritual context,” as you say. At least, the Romans thought so in the first few centuries following Christ’s death.
What I am not understanding is why we can’t joke about these small scale cults. I understand why one wouldn’t want to talk about Jim Jones and his cult, as it resulted in the deaths of over half a thousand people. But no one is dead, no harm has been done, why must we be kept quiet and refrain from joking about this harmless little cult? Show me the danger they display.
His beliefs are not Christian or based on the bible they are based on the stories plato told about alantis and ideas people have about superman annunaki aswell as sncient Egypt
Read the book Intelligent Design before watching this.
You missed out on the part that Raelism isn't a cult.
U call it acult but there are reference to what he teaches in tha same christian bible in genesis an ezekial
It’s all fun and games until 2,000 years later it becomes the #1 world religion.
Houllebcqian
That was a very interesting video series. Why didn't you make more?
Idk, it doesn't fit a cult definition. Why they keep saying so? Can members leave? Sure. More so then Islam
@@joehouses5097 since when is a cult not a cult anymore if people are able to leave?
2:18 LBGT
thats not like christianity at all lol
He made a compilation of atheistic (purely scientific worldview) with the biggest monotheistic religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity). Wise move to attract followers from the both worlds.
It's because the leader believes that his Father is an alien, and his Mother is human. Like how Mary magically became pregnant by God. He claims the same for his Mother. And it's also the idea that the Aliens live on a planet that is like heaven, that's why he claims to have seen other prophets on the planet. The monotheistic religions can be compared to cults though.
I’ve got deji winning this
He was arace car driver
He was a not so popular author singers and car race journalists
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