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José Luis de Jesús

José Luis de Jesús Miranda (April 22, 1946 – November 17, 2013)[2][1][3] was the leader of the Creciendo en Gracia cult, based in Miami, Florida. He claimed to be both the returned phase of Jesus Christ and the Antichrist; he was known for making statements that opposed the precepts of the Roman Catholic Church but that followed his interpretation of the Bible.[7] He was previously known as el Jesucristo Hombre (which translates, roughly, to "the Man Jesus-Christ") but shortly after his death, his followers granted him the title of Melchizedek because, as stated by his official site, he attained his new and final name which means king of justice and king of peace.[8] Footage from one of his sermons as well as an interview with comedian Bill Maher are included in the 2008 documentary film Religulous.

José Luis de Jesús Miranda
José Luis de Jesús at a CEG meeting (November 2008)
Born(1946-04-22)April 22, 1946
DiedNovember 17, 2013(2013-11-17) (aged 67)[1][2]
NationalityPuerto Rican
Other namesThe Antichrist
Jesochristo Hombre
Melchizedek
Father/Dad/Daddy[4]
OccupationPastor
OrganizationGrowing in Grace International
Known forEschatological preaching, founding religious sect
Criminal charge(s)Petty Theft,[4] DUI
Criminal penaltyIncarceration - 9 Months [5]
Spouse(s)Josefina Torres (Divorced),
Nydia Vélez (Divorced)
ChildrenFour daughters, one son[6]
José Luis de Jesús in 2008

Early life edit

José Luis de Jesús was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to parents Antonio de Jesús and Ana Luisa Miranda. He claimed that during his youth, he served stints in prison for petty theft because of the poor conditions that he was living on, and that he was already addicted to heroin at age 14.[5][9] He stated that it was the "power of God what took me out of my drug addiction" and he soon joined a Baptist Church in his city.

Growing in Grace edit

José Luis was promoted to minister after serving several years in the church. Miranda claims that in 1973, he had a vision in which he maintains that he was visited by a pair of angels. The impact on Miranda was significant; as he later told ABC News: "The same spirit that was in Jesus of Nazareth, and the same spirit is in me. He came to me. He [integrated] with my person in 1973."[5] It was not long before Miranda started preaching his own ideals and teachings. José Luis moved his then-wife Nydia and five children to South Florida, where he secured a 15-minute time slot from the radio station WVCG-AM to begin preaching.[6]

He started to assemble a select number of followers which culminated in the forming of Ministerio Creciendo en Gracia (Spanish for Growing in Grace) in 1988.[citation needed] At first, José Luis was only preaching according to the Four Gospels that narrate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, but in 1998, he claimed that he was the reincarnation of Paul the Apostle and changed his focus into reading and preaching about Paul's gospel.[citation needed]

Movement Outreach edit

Creciendo en Gracia first started in Miami, Florida, and soon expanded into different places in the United States and Latin America. On April 22, 2002, he married Josefina Torres, a woman that he met during one of his trips to Bogotá in 1999. In 2005, he announced that he was the next phase of Jesus Christ on Earth and self-proclaimed Jesus Christ Man. In 2007, the Dallas Morning News reported that de Jesús "preaches to followers in some 35 nations, mostly in Latin America, and has 287 radio programs and a 24-hour Spanish and English-language TV-network."[10] He claimed to have two million followers in 30 countries by 2008.[11]

Death edit

On August 8, 2013, Miranda's ex-wife, Josefina Torres, claimed that Miranda had died in Sugar Land, Texas, on August 8, 2013, apparently of cirrhosis of the liver. However, on September 11, Miranda reappeared in public, proclaiming himself in good health. On November 15, Miranda actually died in Orlando, Florida, with his death confirmed by both his movement and his family.[1][3][2] Miranda's death has remained controversial among his followers. Publicly, his church has continued to insist that Miranda has not "died" and that he is immortal.[1][3] He was buried on November 22, 2013, in a ceremony in which only his family and certain followers assisted.[12]

Beliefs edit

Antichrist edit

In late 2006, he claimed that he was the Antichrist. He stated that the term was appropriate because people are no longer required to follow the "Jewish teachings" of Jesus of Nazareth, but rather to follow the apostle Paul's teachings through De Jesús. According to de Jesús, "Antichrist" means "no longer following Jesus of Nazareth as he lived in the days of his flesh".[7][13][14] Followers showed their support by getting "666" tattoos on their bodies. One of Miranda's followers in Havana, Cuba tattooed the symbol on her three-year-old son. A YouTube video of the mother holding the child as he was tattooed was widely circulated in January 2013.[15] "666", de Jesús said, is not a sign of the devil (he preaches that the devil was destroyed) but instead is the number of the Antichrist and that the number is "a number of wisdom and it displays who is really following the truthful words of Jesus Christ".[16]

Christmas edit

His followers celebrate Christmas each year on April 22, as this is the day de Jesús was born and therefore they claim it is the "real" Christmas.[17]

Transformation edit

According to his followers, there was to have been a Transformation day in which members would have supposedly been able to walk through walls and go through fire and not get burned, this because they would have been "fully enlightened and living with an immortal body". José Luis stated that his transformation and that of his followers would occur between June 30, 2012, and July 1, 2012 (sources Huffington Post and Miami New Times dispute the exact hour).[18][19]

Controversies edit

Divorce edit

José Luis de Jesús Miranda separated from his wife in 2007 because, according to her, "he started to say that he was God; I was not comfortable with that, so he threatened me by sending death-angels to my sons if I didn't do whatever he wanted". She also alleged that he liked to send her far away from home for long periods of time because "he was seeing other women, some of them from Creciendo en Gracia".[20]

Documents provided to the court by Josefina's attorney demonstrated that José Luis spent extravagantly during the time of the marriage, and used church funds to maintain his lifestyle. One gambling debt to Hard Rock Casino was over $46,000. Jo-Ann De Jesús, José Luis' daughter and Church treasurer, testified that de Jesús' first wife, Nydia Vélez, receives $12,000 in monthly alimony paid for by the church. Finally, the church bought multiple properties for José Luis in Florida, Texas and Colombia using Church funds and signing the title over to José Luis or Jo-Ann De Jesús.[21]

Roberto Piñeiro, the judge in charge of the divorce case, gave an unfavorable verdict towards de Jesús in 2008 and, according to the Miami Herald, Josefina Torres received $2.2 million in properties and estates as compensation.[22]

Disappearance of "Creciendo en Gracia" and groups emerged from this sect edit

After the death of José Luis de Jesús Miranda, the great majority of the followers did not want anything more to do with the sect, but some decided to remain united. However, because of the internal struggles for leadership and rival ambition of their leaders, after six months the group had already divided into four factions with different doctrinal positions and social agendas. As a result, it can be said that the sect really ended with the death of José Luis de Jesús Miranda, and that the four factions, which have only retained a meager influence, constitute new movements.[2] These are:

  • "La Amada de Jesucristo" ("The Beloved of Jesus Christ") or "Paloma" ("Dove"), directed by Andrés Cudris [Already deceased],
  • "La Ciencia de JH" ("The Science of JH"), directed by Emilio Gramajo,
  • "TV Gracia" ("Grace TV") directed by Luis Martín Guío, and
  • "Rey de Salem, El Gobierno de Dios, Melquisedec-Lisbeth" ("King of Salem, The Government of God, Melchizedec-Lisbeth"), directed by Lisbeth García (Widow of José Luis de Jesús Miranda).[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "World Religions and Spirituality Project". Virginia Commonwealth University. Retrieved July 9, 2018. On August 8, 2013, Miranda's ex-wife, Josefina Torres, claimed that Miranda had died in Sugar Land, Texas on August 8, 2013, apparently of cirrhosis of the liver. She reiterated this claim in the following weeks, with Miranda's followers refusing to confirm his death. Finally, on September 11, Miranda reappeared in public, claiming his health was as good as ever. However, on November 15, Miranda actually in Orlando, Florida. His death was confirmed by both his movement and his family.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Julio César Clavijo Sierra, Luis Enrique Polo Bello (November 1, 2016). (PDF). Pentecostales del Nombre (in Spanish). Unibautista. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 8, 2016. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Jessica Martinez. "-Wife of Man Claiming to Be 'Immortal Jesus Christ' Confirms His Death". Christian Post. Retrieved March 28, 2014. The ex-wife of Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, who claimed to be Jesus Christ and founder of the Florida-based Growing in Grace cult movement, confirmed his death via YouTube last week. However, his organization assured the media that he is still alive because they believe Miranda is immortal.[...]Miranda allegedly died from liver cirrhosis at a Sugar Land, Texas hospital on Aug. 8, and Torres says she was informed of his death through former members of his church who have family members that remain a part of his movement.[...]According to Torres, Miranda's cult leaders continue to deny his death because admitting it would bring negative repercussions to their organization.
  4. ^ a b John Zarrella; Patrick Oppmann (February 19, 2007). "Pastor with 666 tattoo claims to be divine". CNN. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Jim Avila (March 6, 2007). "Jesus of Suburbia -- Has He Risen Again in Houston, Texas?". ABC News. ABC News Internet Ventures. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  6. ^ a b Mariah Blake (February 9, 2006). . Miami New Times. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  7. ^ a b . Newsweek. October 11, 2007. Archived from the original on September 3, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
  8. ^ "Una Nueva Familia" (in Spanish). Creciendo en Gracia. November 18, 2013. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  9. ^ . local6.com. May 6, 2007. Archived from the original on May 8, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2007.
  10. ^ . Dallas Morning News. Guatemala City. April 22, 2007. Archived from the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved April 25, 2007.
  11. ^ David Van Biema (May 9, 2007). . Time Magazine. Archived from the original on May 12, 2007. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  12. ^ "Muerte Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda". Acontecer Cristiano (in Spanish). Noticias del Acontecer Cristiano. November 29, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  13. ^ "Miami Church Brands Members With '666' Tattoos". Fox News Channel. Doral, FL. February 24, 2007. Retrieved March 4, 2007.
  14. ^ Ileana, Varela (reporting) (September 12, 2006). . CBS 4. CBS. Archived from the original on February 17, 2007. Retrieved February 22, 2007.
  15. ^ "Mother Tattoos Religious Sect Symbol On Her 3-Year-Old Son". The Huffington Post. January 31, 2013. Retrieved March 28, 2014. A video circulating on YouTube showing a mother holding her 3-year-old little son as he gets tattooed with the symbol of a Puerto Rican-born religious sect while crying hysterically is causing alarm around the web. The tattoo drawn on the kid's arm is the symbol of three sixes identified with the "Growing In Grace" cult, whose founder is Puerto Rican Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda or "Jesus Christ, the Man" as he prefers to call himself, reports TV show "Sevcec a Fondo."
  16. ^ Zarrella, John (reporting) (February 15, 2007). . CNN. Archived from the original on May 6, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  17. ^ Craig Malisow (April 23, 2009). . Houston Press. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  18. ^ Cotroneo, Christian (May 2, 2012). "Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda: End Of The World Is Nigh (Again)". The Huffington Post. Retrieved December 6, 2012. It's going to be a busy year for end-of-the-world aficionados, now that Jose De Jesus Miranda has weighed in. The U.S.-based religious leader is penciling in June 30 for the end of days
  19. ^ Francisco Alvarado (July 22, 2010). "The Crazy Man Christ Jesus Predicts Exact Day World Will End In 2012". Miami New Times. Retrieved March 28, 2014. José Luis de Jésus Miranda, leader of Miami-Dade-based congregation Creciendo en Gracia and the self-proclaimed "Man Christ," has announced the world will go all apocalyptic July 1, 2012. That's when Miranda claims his physical body will be "transformed, dressed in immortality and incorruptibility." It also happens to be Miranda's 66th birthday.
  20. ^ "La ex esposa de "Jesucristo Hombre" cuenta el calvario que vivió con José L. de Jesús Miranda". Acontecer Cristiano (in Spanish). Noticias del Acontecer Cristiano. June 23, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  21. ^ Patrick Oppmann (July 17, 2007). "Wife seeks divorce from 'Jesus Christ reborn'". CNN. Anderson Cooper 360. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  22. ^ Lisa Arthur; Jack Dolan (June 27, 2007). "Judge flags preacher's use of donations". Miami Herald. Miami Herald Media Co.

External links edit

  • Spanish website emergent group "Creciendo En Gracia"
  • Spanish website

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Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda April 22 1946 November 17 2013 2 1 3 was the leader of the Creciendo en Gracia cult based in Miami Florida He claimed to be both the returned phase of Jesus Christ and the Antichrist he was known for making statements that opposed the precepts of the Roman Catholic Church but that followed his interpretation of the Bible 7 He was previously known as el Jesucristo Hombre which translates roughly to the Man Jesus Christ but shortly after his death his followers granted him the title of Melchizedek because as stated by his official site he attained his new and final name which means king of justice and king of peace 8 Footage from one of his sermons as well as an interview with comedian Bill Maher are included in the 2008 documentary film Religulous Jose Luis de Jesus MirandaJose Luis de Jesus at a CEG meeting November 2008 Born 1946 04 22 April 22 1946Ponce Puerto RicoDiedNovember 17 2013 2013 11 17 aged 67 1 2 Orlando Florida 1 3 2 NationalityPuerto RicanOther namesThe Antichrist Jesochristo Hombre Melchizedek Father Dad Daddy 4 OccupationPastorOrganizationGrowing in Grace InternationalKnown forEschatological preaching founding religious sectCriminal charge s Petty Theft 4 DUICriminal penaltyIncarceration 9 Months 5 Spouse s Josefina Torres Divorced Nydia Velez Divorced ChildrenFour daughters one son 6 Jose Luis de Jesus in 2008 Contents 1 Early life 2 Growing in Grace 2 1 Movement Outreach 3 Death 4 Beliefs 4 1 Antichrist 4 2 Christmas 4 3 Transformation 5 Controversies 5 1 Divorce 6 Disappearance of Creciendo en Gracia and groups emerged from this sect 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editJose Luis de Jesus was born in Ponce Puerto Rico to parents Antonio de Jesus and Ana Luisa Miranda He claimed that during his youth he served stints in prison for petty theft because of the poor conditions that he was living on and that he was already addicted to heroin at age 14 5 9 He stated that it was the power of God what took me out of my drug addiction and he soon joined a Baptist Church in his city Growing in Grace editJose Luis was promoted to minister after serving several years in the church Miranda claims that in 1973 he had a vision in which he maintains that he was visited by a pair of angels The impact on Miranda was significant as he later told ABC News The same spirit that was in Jesus of Nazareth and the same spirit is in me He came to me He integrated with my person in 1973 5 It was not long before Miranda started preaching his own ideals and teachings Jose Luis moved his then wife Nydia and five children to South Florida where he secured a 15 minute time slot from the radio station WVCG AM to begin preaching 6 He started to assemble a select number of followers which culminated in the forming of Ministerio Creciendo en Gracia Spanish for Growing in Grace in 1988 citation needed At first Jose Luis was only preaching according to the Four Gospels that narrate the life and teachings of Jesus Christ but in 1998 he claimed that he was the reincarnation of Paul the Apostle and changed his focus into reading and preaching about Paul s gospel citation needed Movement Outreach edit Creciendo en Gracia first started in Miami Florida and soon expanded into different places in the United States and Latin America On April 22 2002 he married Josefina Torres a woman that he met during one of his trips to Bogota in 1999 In 2005 he announced that he was the next phase of Jesus Christ on Earth and self proclaimed Jesus Christ Man In 2007 the Dallas Morning News reported that de Jesus preaches to followers in some 35 nations mostly in Latin America and has 287 radio programs and a 24 hour Spanish and English language TV network 10 He claimed to have two million followers in 30 countries by 2008 11 Death editOn August 8 2013 Miranda s ex wife Josefina Torres claimed that Miranda had died in Sugar Land Texas on August 8 2013 apparently of cirrhosis of the liver However on September 11 Miranda reappeared in public proclaiming himself in good health On November 15 Miranda actually died in Orlando Florida with his death confirmed by both his movement and his family 1 3 2 Miranda s death has remained controversial among his followers Publicly his church has continued to insist that Miranda has not died and that he is immortal 1 3 He was buried on November 22 2013 in a ceremony in which only his family and certain followers assisted 12 Beliefs editAntichrist edit In late 2006 he claimed that he was the Antichrist He stated that the term was appropriate because people are no longer required to follow the Jewish teachings of Jesus of Nazareth but rather to follow the apostle Paul s teachings through De Jesus According to de Jesus Antichrist means no longer following Jesus of Nazareth as he lived in the days of his flesh 7 13 14 Followers showed their support by getting 666 tattoos on their bodies One of Miranda s followers in Havana Cuba tattooed the symbol on her three year old son A YouTube video of the mother holding the child as he was tattooed was widely circulated in January 2013 15 666 de Jesus said is not a sign of the devil he preaches that the devil was destroyed but instead is the number of the Antichrist and that the number is a number of wisdom and it displays who is really following the truthful words of Jesus Christ 16 Christmas edit His followers celebrate Christmas each year on April 22 as this is the day de Jesus was born and therefore they claim it is the real Christmas 17 Transformation edit According to his followers there was to have been a Transformation day in which members would have supposedly been able to walk through walls and go through fire and not get burned this because they would have been fully enlightened and living with an immortal body Jose Luis stated that his transformation and that of his followers would occur between June 30 2012 and July 1 2012 sources Huffington Post and Miami New Times dispute the exact hour 18 19 Controversies editDivorce edit Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda separated from his wife in 2007 because according to her he started to say that he was God I was not comfortable with that so he threatened me by sending death angels to my sons if I didn t do whatever he wanted She also alleged that he liked to send her far away from home for long periods of time because he was seeing other women some of them from Creciendo en Gracia 20 Documents provided to the court by Josefina s attorney demonstrated that Jose Luis spent extravagantly during the time of the marriage and used church funds to maintain his lifestyle One gambling debt to Hard Rock Casino was over 46 000 Jo Ann De Jesus Jose Luis daughter and Church treasurer testified that de Jesus first wife Nydia Velez receives 12 000 in monthly alimony paid for by the church Finally the church bought multiple properties for Jose Luis in Florida Texas and Colombia using Church funds and signing the title over to Jose Luis or Jo Ann De Jesus 21 Roberto Pineiro the judge in charge of the divorce case gave an unfavorable verdict towards de Jesus in 2008 and according to the Miami Herald Josefina Torres received 2 2 million in properties and estates as compensation 22 Disappearance of Creciendo en Gracia and groups emerged from this sect editAfter the death of Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda the great majority of the followers did not want anything more to do with the sect but some decided to remain united However because of the internal struggles for leadership and rival ambition of their leaders after six months the group had already divided into four factions with different doctrinal positions and social agendas As a result it can be said that the sect really ended with the death of Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda and that the four factions which have only retained a meager influence constitute new movements 2 These are La Amada de Jesucristo The Beloved of Jesus Christ or Paloma Dove directed by Andres Cudris Already deceased La Ciencia de JH The Science of JH directed by Emilio Gramajo TV Gracia Grace TV directed by Luis Martin Guio and Rey de Salem El Gobierno de Dios Melquisedec Lisbeth King of Salem The Government of God Melchizedec Lisbeth directed by Lisbeth Garcia Widow of Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda 2 See also editList of people who have claimed to be Jesus List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events Messiah complex List of Puerto Ricans List of messiah claimantsReferences edit a b c d e World Religions and Spirituality Project Virginia Commonwealth University Retrieved July 9 2018 On August 8 2013 Miranda s ex wife Josefina Torres claimed that Miranda had died in Sugar Land Texas on August 8 2013 apparently of cirrhosis of the liver She reiterated this claim in the following weeks with Miranda s followers refusing to confirm his death Finally on September 11 Miranda reappeared in public claiming his health was as good as ever However on November 15 Miranda actually in Orlando Florida His death was confirmed by both his movement and his family a b c d e f Julio Cesar Clavijo Sierra Luis Enrique Polo Bello November 1 2016 Creciendo en Gracia El Principio y el Fin de una Secta Destructiva PDF Pentecostales del Nombre in Spanish Unibautista Archived from the original PDF on November 8 2016 Retrieved November 14 2016 a b c d Jessica Martinez Wife of Man Claiming to Be Immortal Jesus Christ Confirms His Death Christian Post Retrieved March 28 2014 The ex wife of Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda who claimed to be Jesus Christ and founder of the Florida based Growing in Grace cult movement confirmed his death via YouTube last week However his organization assured the media that he is still alive because they believe Miranda is immortal Miranda allegedly died from liver cirrhosis at a Sugar Land Texas hospital on Aug 8 and Torres says she was informed of his death through former members of his church who have family members that remain a part of his movement According to Torres Miranda s cult leaders continue to deny his death because admitting it would bring negative repercussions to their organization a b John Zarrella Patrick Oppmann February 19 2007 Pastor with 666 tattoo claims to be divine CNN Retrieved March 28 2014 a b c Jim Avila March 6 2007 Jesus of Suburbia Has He Risen Again in Houston Texas ABC News ABC News Internet Ventures Retrieved March 28 2014 a b Mariah Blake February 9 2006 Jesus Redux Miami New Times Archived from the original on March 28 2014 Retrieved March 28 2014 a b He Calls Himself God Newsweek October 11 2007 Archived from the original on September 3 2009 Retrieved May 23 2010 Una Nueva Familia in Spanish Creciendo en Gracia November 18 2013 Archived from the original on December 15 2013 Retrieved December 14 2013 Crowd Packs Amphitheater For Man Claiming He s Jesus Christ Reincarnated local6 com May 6 2007 Archived from the original on May 8 2007 Retrieved May 7 2007 Miami based Antichrist banned from Guatemala Dallas Morning News Guatemala City April 22 2007 Archived from the original on October 23 2007 Retrieved April 25 2007 David Van Biema May 9 2007 A Different Jesus to Believe In Time Magazine Archived from the original on May 12 2007 Retrieved March 28 2014 Muerte Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda Acontecer Cristiano in Spanish Noticias del Acontecer Cristiano November 29 2013 Retrieved December 14 2013 Miami Church Brands Members With 666 Tattoos Fox News Channel Doral FL February 24 2007 Retrieved March 4 2007 Ileana Varela reporting September 12 2006 The Man Who Claims To Be Jesus CBS 4 CBS Archived from the original on February 17 2007 Retrieved February 22 2007 Mother Tattoos Religious Sect Symbol On Her 3 Year Old Son The Huffington Post January 31 2013 Retrieved March 28 2014 A video circulating on YouTube showing a mother holding her 3 year old little son as he gets tattooed with the symbol of a Puerto Rican born religious sect while crying hysterically is causing alarm around the web The tattoo drawn on the kid s arm is the symbol of three sixes identified with the Growing In Grace cult whose founder is Puerto Rican Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda or Jesus Christ the Man as he prefers to call himself reports TV show Sevcec a Fondo Zarrella John reporting February 15 2007 Man who would be king CNN Archived from the original on May 6 2010 Retrieved May 7 2010 Craig Malisow April 23 2009 Jesus Christ Celebrates his Birthday Yesterday on Bissonnet Houston Press Archived from the original on April 25 2009 Retrieved March 28 2014 Cotroneo Christian May 2 2012 Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda End Of The World Is Nigh Again The Huffington Post Retrieved December 6 2012 It s going to be a busy year for end of the world aficionados now that Jose De Jesus Miranda has weighed in The U S based religious leader is penciling in June 30 for the end of days Francisco Alvarado July 22 2010 The Crazy Man Christ Jesus Predicts Exact Day World Will End In 2012 Miami New Times Retrieved March 28 2014 Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda leader of Miami Dade based congregation Creciendo en Gracia and the self proclaimed Man Christ has announced the world will go all apocalyptic July 1 2012 That s when Miranda claims his physical body will be transformed dressed in immortality and incorruptibility It also happens to be Miranda s 66th birthday La ex esposa de Jesucristo Hombre cuenta el calvario que vivio con Jose L de Jesus Miranda Acontecer Cristiano in Spanish Noticias del Acontecer Cristiano June 23 2011 Retrieved December 15 2013 Patrick Oppmann July 17 2007 Wife seeks divorce from Jesus Christ reborn CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Retrieved March 28 2014 Lisa Arthur Jack Dolan June 27 2007 Judge flags preacher s use of donations Miami Herald Miami Herald Media Co External links editSpanish website emergent group Creciendo En Gracia Spanish website thesis in spanish Creciendo en Gracia El Principio y el Fin de una Secta Destructiva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Luis de Jesus amp oldid 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