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Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by donlyone(m): 5:54pm On Dec 09, 2014
Pastor with 666 tattoo claims to be divine.

Story highlights:
• Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, a minister, says he is God
• De Jesus preaches that there is no devil and no sin
• His church claims thousands of members in more than 30 countries

MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The minister has the number 666 tattooed on his arm.

But Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda is not your typical minister. De Jesus, or "Daddy" as his thousands of followers call him, does not merely pray to God: He says he is God.

"The spirit that is in me is the same spirit that was in Jesus of Nazareth," de Jesus says.

De Jesus' claims of divinity have angered Christian leaders, who say he is a fake. Religious experts say he may be something much more dangerous, a cult leader who really believes he is God. (Watch followers get 666 tattoos for their leader )

"He's in their heads, he's inside the heads of those people," says Prof. Daniel Alvarez, a religion expert at Florida International University who has debated some of de Jesus' followers.

"De Jesus speaks with a kind of conviction that makes me consider him more like David Koresh or Jim Jones."

Is de Jesus really a cult leader like David Koresh, who died with more than 70 of his Branch Davidian followers in a fiery end to a standoff with federal authorities, or Jim Jones, the founder of the Peoples Temple who committed mass suicide with 900 followers in 1978?

Prophets 'spoke to me'

De Jesus and his believers say their church -- "Creciendo en Gracia," Spanish for "Growing in grace" -- is misunderstood. Followers of the movement say they have proof that their minister is divine and that their church will one day soon be a major faith in the world.

But even de Jesus concedes that he is an unlikely leader of a church that claims thousands of members in more than 30 countries.

De Jesus, 61, grew up poor in Puerto Rico. He says he served stints in prison there for petty theft and says he was a heroin addict.

De Jesus says he learned he was Jesus reincarnate when he was visited in a dream by angels.

"The prophets, they spoke about me. It took me time to learn that, but I am what they were expecting, what they have been expecting for 2,000 years," de Jesus says.

The church that he began building 20 years ago in Miami resembles no other:

Followers have protested Christian churches in Miami and Latin America, disrupting services and smashing crosses and statues of Jesus.
De Jesus preaches there is no devil and no sin. His followers, he says, literally can do no wrong in God's eyes.
The church calls itself the "Government of God on Earth" and uses a seal similar to the United States.
Doing God's work with a Lexus and Rolex

If Creciendo en Gracia is an atypical religious group, de Jesus also does not fit the mold of the average church leader. De Jesus flouts traditional vows of poverty.

He says he has a church-paid salary of $136,000 but lives more lavishly than that. During an interview, he showed off a diamond-encrusted Rolex to a CNN crew and said he has three just like them. He travels in armored Lexuses and BMWs, he says, for his safety. All are gifts from his devoted followers.

And what about the tattoo of 666 on his arm?

Although it's a number usually associated with Satan, not the son of God, de Jesus says that 666 and the Antichrist are, like him, misunderstood.

The Antichrist is not the devil, de Jesus tells his congregation; he's the being who replaces Jesus on Earth.

"Antichrist is the best person in the world," he says. "Antichrist means don't put your eyes on Jesus because Jesus of Nazareth wasn't a Christian. Antichrist means do not put your eyes on Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Put it on Jesus after the cross."

And de Jesus says that means him.

So far, de Jesus says that his flock hasn't been scared off by his claims of being the Antichrist. In a show of the sway he holds over the group, 30 members of his congregation Tuesday went to a tattoo parlor to have 666 also permanently etched onto their skin.

He may wield influence over them, but his followers say don't expect them to go the way of people who believed in David Koresh and Jim Jones. Just by finding de Jesus, they say, they have achieved their purpose.

"If somebody tells us drink some Kool-Aid and we'll go to heaven, that's not true. We are already in heavenly places," follower Martita Roca told CNN after having 666 tattooed onto her ankle.

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/02/16/miami.preacher/

Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by Dahjhi: 5:59pm On Dec 09, 2014
All these story without a single pinshure..?? Yawns
Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by donlyone(m): 6:08pm On Dec 09, 2014
Dahjhi:
All these story without a single pinshure..?? Yawns

Sorry about that, I have just added pictures. Thanks
Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by holatin(m): 6:09pm On Dec 09, 2014
religion getting messier

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Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by Nobody: 6:18pm On Dec 09, 2014
Lolx, if world wan end make e end wai. I'm tired of reading all these stories wai.
Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by asalimpo(m): 8:56pm On Dec 09, 2014
Religion seems to be the easiest way to make cool money.
Many hard working over educated ppl are struggling to make ends meet. A fool thinks up some junk, gives it some christian varnish, and suddenly mugus in 30 countries are emptying their wallets on him.
Just think of it- come up with somthing crazy and far-fetched and people will buy it.

#armoured lexes, bmws
#all cuz of d junk he peddles.

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Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by Dahjhi: 9:22pm On Dec 09, 2014
donlyone:


Sorry about that, I have just added pictures. Thanks
cool
Re: Beware The Jesus Anti-christ Of Miami by donlyone(m): 10:44pm On Dec 09, 2014
asalimpo:
Religion seems to be the easiest way to make cool money.
Many hard working over educated ppl are struggling to make ends meet. A fool thinks up some junk, gives it some christian varnish, and suddenly mugus in 30 countries are emptying their wallets on him.
Just think of it- come up with somthing crazy and far-fetched and people will buy it.

#armoured lexes, bmws
#all cuz of d junk he peddles.

It's not just about ripping people off their hard earned cash, this guy could easily be a mass murderer. There has been instances where such a person asked his followers to commit mass suicide. Imagine if this man asked his followers to commit crimes or stage violent attacks against government or citizens.

IMAGINE a group with the ideology that THERE IS NO DEVIL and NO SIN.

For them, nothing they do is morally wrong. ALL THINGS ARE PERMISSIBLE.

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