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List of messiah claimants

This is a list of notable people who have been said to be a messiah, either by themselves or by their followers. The list is divided into categories, which are sorted according to date of birth (where known).

Jewish messiah claimants edit

In Judaism, "messiah" originally meant "a divinely appointed king" or "anointed one", such as Aaron the brother of Moses,[citation needed] David, Cyrus the Great[1] or Alexander the Great.[2] Later, especially after the failure of the Hasmonean Kingdom (37 BC) and the Jewish–Roman wars (AD 66–135), the figure of the Jewish messiah was one who would deliver the Jews from oppression and usher in an Olam Haba ("world to come") or Messianic Age. However the term "false messiah" was largely absent from rabbinic literature. The first mention is in the Sefer Zerubbabel, from the mid-seventh century, which uses the term, mashiah sheker, ("false messiah").[3]

See also Combination messiah claimants below.

Christian messiah claimants edit

 
Sun Myung Moon
 
Simon Magus

The Christian Bible states that Jesus will come again in some fashion; various people have claimed to, in fact, be the Second Coming of Jesus. Others have styled themselves new messiahs under the umbrella of Christianity. The Synoptic gospels (Matthew 24:4, 6, 24; Mark 13:5, 21-22; and Luke 21:3) all use the term pseudochristos for messianic pretenders.[33]

  • Ann Lee (1736–1784), a central figure to the Shakers,[34] who thought she "embodied all the perfections of God" in female form and considered herself to be Christ's female counterpart in 1772.[35]
  • John Nichols Thom (1799–1838), who had achieved fame and followers as Sir William Courtenay and adopted the claim of Messiah after a period in a mental institute.[36]
  • Abd-ru-shin (Oskar Ernst Bernhardt, 18 April 1875 – 6 December 1941), founder of the Grail Movement.[37]
  • Lou de Palingboer (Louwrens Voorthuijzen)[37] (1898-1968), a Dutch charismatic leader who claimed to be God as well as the Messiah from 1950 until his death in 1968.
  • Father Divine (George Baker) (c. 1880 –1965), an African American spiritual leader from about 1907 until his death, who claimed to be God.
  • André Matsoua (1899–1942), Congolese founder of Amicale, proponents of which subsequently adopted him as Messiah in the late 1920s.
  • Samael Aun Weor (1917–1977), born Víctor Manuel Gómez Rodríguez, Colombian citizen and later Mexican, was an author, lecturer and founder of the 'Universal Christian Gnostic Movement', according to him, 'the most powerful movement ever founded'. By 1972, he referenced that his death and resurrection would occur before 1978.[38]
  • Ahn Sahng-hong (1918–1985), founder of the World Mission Society Church of God and worshiped by the members as the Messiah.[39]
  • Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012), founder and leader of the Unification Church established in Seoul, South Korea, who considered himself the Second Coming of Christ, but not Jesus himself.[40] It is generally believed by Unification Church members ("Moonies") that he was the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ and was anointed to fulfill Jesus' unfinished mission.[40]
  • Anne Hamilton-Byrne (born Evelyn Grace Victoria Edwards; 30 December 1921 – 13 June 2019), founder of The Family, claimed to have been the reincarnation of Jesus.[41]
  • Cho Hee-seung [ko] (1931–2004), founder of the Victory Altar New Religious Movement, which refers to him as “the Victor Christ” and “God incarnated”. Died in the midst of a series of legal battles in which he was alternately convicted and acquitted on charges fraud and instigation of the murders of multiple opponents.[42][43]
  • Yahweh ben Yahweh (1935–2007), born as Hulon Mitchell, Jr., a black nationalist and separatist who created the Nation of Yahweh and allegedly orchestrated the murder of dozens of people.
  • Laszlo Toth (born 1938) claimed he was Jesus Christ as he battered Michelangelo's Pieta with a geologist hammer.
  • Wayne Bent (born 1941), also known as Michael Travesser of the Lord Our Righteousness Church, also known as the "Strong City Cult", convicted December 15, 2008, of one count of criminal sexual contact of a minor and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in 2008.[44] He was paroled in February 2016.
  • Iesu Matayoshi (1944–2018); in 1997 he established the World Economic Community Party based on his conviction that he was God and the Christ.
  • Jung Myung-seok (born 1945), a South Korean who was a member of the Unification Church in the 1970s, before breaking off to found the dissenting group[45] now known as Providence Church in 1980.[46][47] He also considers himself the Second Coming of Christ, but not Jesus himself.[48] He believes he has come to finish the incomplete message and mission of Jesus Christ, asserting that he is the Messiah and has the responsibility to save all mankind.[49] He claims that the Christian doctrine of resurrection is false but that people can be saved through him. Jung Myung-seok was convicted of rape by the Supreme Court of Korea and spent 10 years in prison (2008-2018). He was again indicted in South Korea on October 28, 2022, for sexually assaulting two female followers between 2018 and 2022.[50]
  • Claude Vorilhon, now known as Raël "messenger of the Elohim" (born 1946), a French professional test driver and former car journalist who became founder and leader of UFO religion the Raël Movement in 1972. Raëlism teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call Elohim. He claimed he met an extraterrestrial humanoid in 1973 and became the Messiah.[51] He then devoted himself to the task he said he was given by his "biological father", an extraterrestrial named Yahweh.[52]
  • José Luis de Jesús (1946–2013), founder and leader of Creciendo en Gracia sect (Growing In Grace International Ministry, Inc.), based in Miami, Florida. He claimed to be both Jesus Christ returned and the Antichrist, and exhibited a "666" tattoo on his forearm. He has referred to himself as Jesucristo Hombre, which translates to "Jesus Christ made Man".
  • Inri Cristo (born 1948) of Indaial, Brazil, a claimant to be the second Jesus.[53]
  • Apollo Quiboloy (born 1950), Filipino founder and leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ religious group, who claims that Jesus Christ is the "Almighty Father," that Quiboloy is "His Appointed Son," and that salvation is now completed. He proclaims himself to be the "Appointed Son of God". On November 11, 2021, Quiboloy was indicted by the United States Department of Justice for allegedly coercing girls and young women to have sex with him. These victims were threatened with eternal damnation and physical punishment if they didn’t comply. The indictment also included allegations that Quiboloy ran a sex-trafficking operation. Girls as young as 12 were allegedly trafficked through the fraudulent California charity “Children’s Joy.”[54]
  • Brian David Mitchell (born 1953) was convicted May 25, 2011, for the 2002 kidnapping and rape of Elizabeth Smart. He believed himself the fore-ordained angel born on earth to be the Davidic "servant" prepared by God as a type of Messiah who would restore the divinely led kingdom of Israel to the world in preparation for Christ's Second Coming. Mitchell's belief in such an end-times figure – also known among many fundamentalist Latter Day Saints as "the One Mighty and Strong" – appeared to be based in part on a reading of the biblical Book of Isaiah by the independent LDS Hebraist, Avraham Gileadi, with whom Mitchell became familiar as a result of his previous participation in Stirling Allan's American Study Group.[55][56]
  • Ante Pavlović (1957–2020), a Croatian self-proclaimed chiropractor who claimed to be a reincarnation of Jesus Christ who he would soon become president of Croatia.[57]
     
    Ante Pavlović on his horse.
  • David Koresh, also known as Vernon Wayne Howell (1959–1993), leader of the Branch Davidians, renaming himself in honor of King David and Cyrus the Great. He and his followers were killed after an ATF raid and siege which ended with their compound catching fire.
  • Maria Devi Christos (born 1960), leader of the Great White Brotherhood popular in the former Soviet Union.
  • Sergey Torop (born 1961), who started to call himself "Vissarion", founder of the Church of the Last Testament and the spiritual community Ecopolis Tiberkul in Southern Siberia.
  • Alan John Miller (born 1962), founder of Divine Truth, a new religious movement based in Australia. Also known as A.J. Miller, he claims to be Jesus of Nazareth through reincarnation. Miller was formerly a Jehovah's Witness.[58]
  • Yang Xiangbin (born 1973) is believed to be the identity of a woman referred to as "Lightning Deng" and "the female Christ" in the literature of Eastern Lightning, a Chinese Christian new religious movement. Zhao Weishan, founder and administrative leader of Eastern Lightning, claimed that Yang revealed herself to be the Second Coming of Christ in 1992.[59]

See also Combination messiah claimants below.


Muslim Mahdi-messiah claimant edit

 
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Islamic tradition has a prophecy of the Mahdi, who will come alongside the return of Isa (Jesus).

  • Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, India (1835–1908), proclaimed himself to be both the expected Mahdi and Messiah,[60][61] being the only person in Islamic history who claimed to be both. Crucially, however, he claimed that Jesus had died a natural death after surviving crucifixion,[60] and that prophecies concerning his future advent referred to the Mahdi himself bearing the qualities and character of Jesus rather than to his physical return alongside the Mahdi. He founded the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1889 envisioning it to be the rejuvenation of Islam. Adherents of the Ahmadiyya movement claim to be strictly Muslim, but are widely viewed by other Muslim groups as either disbelievers or heretics.[62][63]

Zoroastrian messiah claimants edit

  • Bahram Chobin, after he usurped the throne of the Sassanian Empire, declared himself to be the Messiah in the midst of the eschatological times of the late 6th century AD[64]

Combination of messiah claimants edit

This list features people who are said, either by themselves or their followers, to be the messianic fulfillment of two or more religious traditions.

  • Baháʼu'lláh, Mirza Husayn 'Ali Nuri, (1817–1892), born Shiite, adopting Bábism in 1844 (see "Bab" in Muslim messiah claimants section above). In 1863, he claimed to be the promised one of all religions, and founded the Baháʼí Faith.[65] He claimed to be the fulfillment of the prophecies of the coming of a promised figure found in all 6 of the major prophetic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and Buddhism) as noted in the authoritative history of the Baha'i Faith.[66] He also claimed to be the prophet predicted by the Bab (see Muslim messiah claimants section above) as "He Whom God shall make manifest"[67] His followers have also claimed that his coming fulfilled prophecies of various smaller (often native) religions.
  • Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) in 1909 renounced the status of Messiah and Maitreya incarnation given him by the Theosophical Society.
  • Peter Deunov Bulgarian white brotherhood sect leader
  • Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi (born 25 November 1941) is a spiritual leader and the founder of the spiritual movements Messiah Foundation International (MFI) and Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam.[68][69] He is controversial for being declared the Mehdi, Messiah, and Kalki Avatar by the MFI.[70][71][72]
  • Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda (1946–2013), a Puerto Rican preacher who had claimed to be both "the Man Jesus Christ" and the Antichrist at the same time. He claimed he was indwelled with the same spirit that dwelled in Jesus; however, Miranda also contradicted his claims of being Christ incarnate by also claiming he was the Antichrist, even going as far as tattooing the number of the beast (666) on his forearm, a behavior his followers also adopted. Founder of the "Growing in Grace" ministries, Miranda died on August 14, 2013, due to liver cancer.
  • Ryuho Okawa (1956–2023), was the founder of Happy Science in Japan. Okawa claimed to channel the spirits of Muhammad, Christ, Buddha and Confucius and to be the incarnation of the supreme spiritual being called El Cantare.

Other messiah claimants edit

This list features people who have been said, either by themselves or their followers, to be some form of a messiah that do not easily fit into Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.

  • Cyrus Teed (1839–1908), proponent of the Hollow Earth theory who created a distinct model in which the world is an inverted sphere that the rest of universe can be seen from by looking inward and claimed to be the incarnation of Jesus Christ after being electrocuted when attempting to practice alchemy with doses of magnetism during 1869.[73]
 
Haile Selassie

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This is a list of notable people who have been said to be a messiah either by themselves or by their followers The list is divided into categories which are sorted according to date of birth where known Contents 1 Jewish messiah claimants 2 Christian messiah claimants 3 Muslim Mahdi messiah claimant 4 Zoroastrian messiah claimants 5 Combination of messiah claimants 6 Other messiah claimants 7 See also 8 References 9 Other sourcesJewish messiah claimants editMain article Jewish messianic claimants In Judaism messiah originally meant a divinely appointed king or anointed one such as Aaron the brother of Moses citation needed David Cyrus the Great 1 or Alexander the Great 2 Later especially after the failure of the Hasmonean Kingdom 37 BC and the Jewish Roman wars AD 66 135 the figure of the Jewish messiah was one who would deliver the Jews from oppression and usher in an Olam Haba world to come or Messianic Age However the term false messiah was largely absent from rabbinic literature The first mention is in the Sefer Zerubbabel from the mid seventh century which uses the term mashiah sheker false messiah 3 Jesus of Nazareth c 4 BC 30 33 AD leader of a marginal Jewish apocalyptic cult 4 5 6 7 8 9 who was crucified by the Roman Empire for alleged sedition and is believed by Christians to have been resurrected 10 Jews who believed him to be the Messiah were originally called Nazarenes and later they were known as Jewish Christians the first Christians 11 Bahaʼis 12 13 Muslims 14 15 and Christians 16 including Messianic Jews 17 believe him to be the Messiah Dositheos the Samaritan mid 1st century Origen wrote that Dositheos wished to persuade the Samaritans that he was the Jewish Messiah who was prophesied by Moses and classes him with John the Baptist Theodas and Judas of Galilee as people whom the Jews mistakenly held to be the Christ Hom xxv in Lucam Contra Celsum I lvii 18 19 Simon bar Kokhba born Simon ben Koseva d 135 AD who led the apical Bar Kokhba revolt against the Roman Empire For three years bar Kokhba ruled as the nasi or prince of a semi independent secessionist state in Israel Some rabbinical scholars including the great sage Akiva proclaimed bar Kokhba as the Messiah He died during the rebels last stand at the fortress of Betar after which the rebellion was brutally crushed and the land was left largely decimated cementing both the slowly growing Jewish diaspora and the schism between Christianity and Judaism Shlomo Molcho born Diogo Pires 1500 1532 in Lisbon to parents who were Jewish converts to Christianity After meeting David Reuveni he left his post as secretary to the king s council traveled to Damascus Safed Jerusalem and later Solonika where he studied kabbalah and became a mystic He was eventually reunited with Reuveni declared his aspirations as messiah and was finally burned at the stake by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V for refusing to convert back to Christianity 20 21 Sabbatai Zevi alternative spellings Shabbetai Sabbetai Shabbesai Zvi Tzvi b at Smyrna 1626 22 d at Dulcigno present day Ulcinj 1676 a Sephardic ordained rabbi from Smyrna now Izmir Turkey who was active throughout the Ottoman Empire and claimed to be the long awaited Messiah He was the founder of the Sabbatean movement whose followers subsequently were to be known as Donmeh converts or crypto Jews 23 one of the most important messianic movements whose influence was widespread throughout Jewry citation needed His influence is felt even today After his death Sabbatai was followed by a line of putative followers who declared themselves Messiahs and are sometimes grouped as the Sabbethaian Messiahs 24 Menachem Mendel Schneerson 1902 1994 seventh Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch some of his followers believed that he was the Jewish Messiah during his lifetime and some of them continue to believe so after his death in 1994 25 26 27 The number of believers grew in size after his death 28 Some of his followers believe that Schneerson never died 25 26 27 While Schneerson remained cryptic about such assertions many of his followers do believe he was the Jewish Messiah 25 26 27 The issue remains controversial within both the Chabad movement and the broader Jewish community 29 30 420 31 32 See also Combination messiah claimants below Christian messiah claimants edit nbsp Sun Myung Moon nbsp Simon Magus See also Antichrist List of people claimed to be Jesus and Second Coming The Christian Bible states that Jesus will come again in some fashion various people have claimed to in fact be the Second Coming of Jesus Others have styled themselves new messiahs under the umbrella of Christianity The Synoptic gospels Matthew 24 4 6 24 Mark 13 5 21 22 and Luke 21 3 all use the term pseudochristos for messianic pretenders 33 Ann Lee 1736 1784 a central figure to the Shakers 34 who thought she embodied all the perfections of God in female form and considered herself to be Christ s female counterpart in 1772 35 John Nichols Thom 1799 1838 who had achieved fame and followers as Sir William Courtenay and adopted the claim of Messiah after a period in a mental institute 36 Abd ru shin Oskar Ernst Bernhardt 18 April 1875 6 December 1941 founder of the Grail Movement 37 Lou de Palingboer Louwrens Voorthuijzen 37 1898 1968 a Dutch charismatic leader who claimed to be God as well as the Messiah from 1950 until his death in 1968 Father Divine George Baker c 1880 1965 an African American spiritual leader from about 1907 until his death who claimed to be God Andre Matsoua 1899 1942 Congolese founder of Amicale proponents of which subsequently adopted him as Messiah in the late 1920s Samael Aun Weor 1917 1977 born Victor Manuel Gomez Rodriguez Colombian citizen and later Mexican was an author lecturer and founder of the Universal Christian Gnostic Movement according to him the most powerful movement ever founded By 1972 he referenced that his death and resurrection would occur before 1978 38 Ahn Sahng hong 1918 1985 founder of the World Mission Society Church of God and worshiped by the members as the Messiah 39 Sun Myung Moon 1920 2012 founder and leader of the Unification Church established in Seoul South Korea who considered himself the Second Coming of Christ but not Jesus himself 40 It is generally believed by Unification Church members Moonies that he was the Messiah and the Second Coming of Christ and was anointed to fulfill Jesus unfinished mission 40 Anne Hamilton Byrne born Evelyn Grace Victoria Edwards 30 December 1921 13 June 2019 founder of The Family claimed to have been the reincarnation of Jesus 41 Cho Hee seung ko 1931 2004 founder of the Victory Altar New Religious Movement which refers to him as the Victor Christ and God incarnated Died in the midst of a series of legal battles in which he was alternately convicted and acquitted on charges fraud and instigation of the murders of multiple opponents 42 43 Yahweh ben Yahweh 1935 2007 born as Hulon Mitchell Jr a black nationalist and separatist who created the Nation of Yahweh and allegedly orchestrated the murder of dozens of people Laszlo Toth born 1938 claimed he was Jesus Christ as he battered Michelangelo s Pieta with a geologist hammer Wayne Bent born 1941 also known as Michael Travesser of the Lord Our Righteousness Church also known as the Strong City Cult convicted December 15 2008 of one count of criminal sexual contact of a minor and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in 2008 44 He was paroled in February 2016 Iesu Matayoshi 1944 2018 in 1997 he established the World Economic Community Party based on his conviction that he was God and the Christ Jung Myung seok born 1945 a South Korean who was a member of the Unification Church in the 1970s before breaking off to found the dissenting group 45 now known as Providence Church in 1980 46 47 He also considers himself the Second Coming of Christ but not Jesus himself 48 He believes he has come to finish the incomplete message and mission of Jesus Christ asserting that he is the Messiah and has the responsibility to save all mankind 49 He claims that the Christian doctrine of resurrection is false but that people can be saved through him Jung Myung seok was convicted of rape by the Supreme Court of Korea and spent 10 years in prison 2008 2018 He was again indicted in South Korea on October 28 2022 for sexually assaulting two female followers between 2018 and 2022 50 Claude Vorilhon now known as Rael messenger of the Elohim born 1946 a French professional test driver and former car journalist who became founder and leader of UFO religion the Rael Movement in 1972 Raelism teaches that life on Earth was scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials which they call Elohim He claimed he met an extraterrestrial humanoid in 1973 and became the Messiah 51 He then devoted himself to the task he said he was given by his biological father an extraterrestrial named Yahweh 52 Jose Luis de Jesus 1946 2013 founder and leader of Creciendo en Gracia sect Growing In Grace International Ministry Inc based in Miami Florida He claimed to be both Jesus Christ returned and the Antichrist and exhibited a 666 tattoo on his forearm He has referred to himself as Jesucristo Hombre which translates to Jesus Christ made Man Inri Cristo born 1948 of Indaial Brazil a claimant to be the second Jesus 53 Apollo Quiboloy born 1950 Filipino founder and leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ religious group who claims that Jesus Christ is the Almighty Father that Quiboloy is His Appointed Son and that salvation is now completed He proclaims himself to be the Appointed Son of God On November 11 2021 Quiboloy was indicted by the United States Department of Justice for allegedly coercing girls and young women to have sex with him These victims were threatened with eternal damnation and physical punishment if they didn t comply The indictment also included allegations that Quiboloy ran a sex trafficking operation Girls as young as 12 were allegedly trafficked through the fraudulent California charity Children s Joy 54 Brian David Mitchell born 1953 was convicted May 25 2011 for the 2002 kidnapping and rape of Elizabeth Smart He believed himself the fore ordained angel born on earth to be the Davidic servant prepared by God as a type of Messiah who would restore the divinely led kingdom of Israel to the world in preparation for Christ s Second Coming Mitchell s belief in such an end times figure also known among many fundamentalist Latter Day Saints as the One Mighty and Strong appeared to be based in part on a reading of the biblical Book of Isaiah by the independent LDS Hebraist Avraham Gileadi with whom Mitchell became familiar as a result of his previous participation in Stirling Allan s American Study Group 55 56 Ante Pavlovic 1957 2020 a Croatian self proclaimed chiropractor who claimed to be a reincarnation of Jesus Christ who he would soon become president of Croatia 57 nbsp Ante Pavlovic on his horse David Koresh also known as Vernon Wayne Howell 1959 1993 leader of the Branch Davidians renaming himself in honor of King David and Cyrus the Great He and his followers were killed after an ATF raid and siege which ended with their compound catching fire Maria Devi Christos born 1960 leader of the Great White Brotherhood popular in the former Soviet Union Sergey Torop born 1961 who started to call himself Vissarion founder of the Church of the Last Testament and the spiritual community Ecopolis Tiberkul in Southern Siberia Alan John Miller born 1962 founder of Divine Truth a new religious movement based in Australia Also known as A J Miller he claims to be Jesus of Nazareth through reincarnation Miller was formerly a Jehovah s Witness 58 Yang Xiangbin born 1973 is believed to be the identity of a woman referred to as Lightning Deng and the female Christ in the literature of Eastern Lightning a Chinese Christian new religious movement Zhao Weishan founder and administrative leader of Eastern Lightning claimed that Yang revealed herself to be the Second Coming of Christ in 1992 59 See also Combination messiah claimants below Muslim Mahdi messiah claimant edit nbsp Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Islamic tradition has a prophecy of the Mahdi who will come alongside the return of Isa Jesus Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian India 1835 1908 proclaimed himself to be both the expected Mahdi and Messiah 60 61 being the only person in Islamic history who claimed to be both Crucially however he claimed that Jesus had died a natural death after surviving crucifixion 60 and that prophecies concerning his future advent referred to the Mahdi himself bearing the qualities and character of Jesus rather than to his physical return alongside the Mahdi He founded the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1889 envisioning it to be the rejuvenation of Islam Adherents of the Ahmadiyya movement claim to be strictly Muslim but are widely viewed by other Muslim groups as either disbelievers or heretics 62 63 Zoroastrian messiah claimants editBahram Chobin after he usurped the throne of the Sassanian Empire declared himself to be the Messiah in the midst of the eschatological times of the late 6th century AD 64 Combination of messiah claimants editThis list features people who are said either by themselves or their followers to be the messianic fulfillment of two or more religious traditions Bahaʼu llah Mirza Husayn Ali Nuri 1817 1892 born Shiite adopting Babism in 1844 see Bab in Muslim messiah claimants section above In 1863 he claimed to be the promised one of all religions and founded the Bahaʼi Faith 65 He claimed to be the fulfillment of the prophecies of the coming of a promised figure found in all 6 of the major prophetic religions Judaism Christianity Islam Zoroastrianism Hinduism and Buddhism as noted in the authoritative history of the Baha i Faith 66 He also claimed to be the prophet predicted by the Bab see Muslim messiah claimants section above as He Whom God shall make manifest 67 His followers have also claimed that his coming fulfilled prophecies of various smaller often native religions Jiddu Krishnamurti 1895 1986 in 1909 renounced the status of Messiah and Maitreya incarnation given him by the Theosophical Society Peter Deunov Bulgarian white brotherhood sect leader Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi born 25 November 1941 is a spiritual leader and the founder of the spiritual movements Messiah Foundation International MFI and Anjuman Serfaroshan e Islam 68 69 He is controversial for being declared the Mehdi Messiah and Kalki Avatar by the MFI 70 71 72 Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda 1946 2013 a Puerto Rican preacher who had claimed to be both the Man Jesus Christ and the Antichrist at the same time He claimed he was indwelled with the same spirit that dwelled in Jesus however Miranda also contradicted his claims of being Christ incarnate by also claiming he was the Antichrist even going as far as tattooing the number of the beast 666 on his forearm a behavior his followers also adopted Founder of the Growing in Grace ministries Miranda died on August 14 2013 due to liver cancer Ryuho Okawa 1956 2023 was the founder of Happy Science in Japan Okawa claimed to channel the spirits of Muhammad Christ Buddha and Confucius and to be the incarnation of the supreme spiritual being called El Cantare Other messiah claimants editThis list features people who have been said either by themselves or their followers to be some form of a messiah that do not easily fit into Judaism Christianity or Islam Cyrus Teed 1839 1908 proponent of the Hollow Earth theory who created a distinct model in which the world is an inverted sphere that the rest of universe can be seen from by looking inward and claimed to be the incarnation of Jesus Christ after being electrocuted when attempting to practice alchemy with doses of magnetism during 1869 73 nbsp Haile Selassie Adolf Hitler 1889 1945 of Nazi Germany has been claimed by some practitioners of Esoteric Nazism as the messiah including Colin Jordan 74 Savitri Devi 75 and Miguel Serrano 76 Hitler had never claimed to be the messiah during his life having had changing views towards religion Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia 1892 1975 Emperor of Ethiopia and Messiah of the Rastafari movement Never claimed himself to be Messiah but was thus proclaimed by Leonard Howell amongst others Andre Matsoua 1899 1942 Congolese founder of Amicale proponents of which subsequently adopted him as Messiah Samael Aun Weor 1917 1977 born Victor Manuel Gomez Rodriguez Colombian citizen and later Mexican was an author lecturer and founder of the Universal Christian Gnostic Movement By 1972 Samael Aun Weor referenced that his death and resurrection would be occurring before 1978 Nirmala Srivastava 1923 2011 guru of Sahaja Yoga proclaimed herself to be the Comforter promised by Jesus that is the incarnation of the Holy Ghost Adi Shakti 77 Rael founder and leader of Raelism born 30 September 1946 Rael claimed he met an extraterrestrial being in 1973 and became the Messiah World Teacher unknown a being claimed to be the Theosophical Maitreya and the Messiah promised one of all religions He is said to have descended from the higher planes and manifested a physical body in early 1977 in the Himalayas then on 19 July 1977 he is said to have taken a commercial airplane flight from Pakistan to England He is currently said to be living in secret in London 78 79 80 promoted by New Age activist Benjamin Creme and his organization Share International See Maitreya Benjamin Creme David Icke born 29 April 1952 New Age conspiracy theorist who came up with the idea of Draconians 81 and claimed to be the son of God during an interview on Wogan in 1991 82 Shoko Asahara 1955 2018 the founder of the Japanese doomsday cult group Aum Shinrikyo In 1992 Asahara published Declaring Myself the Christ within which he declared himself Christ Japan s only fully enlightened master and identified with the Lamb of God Following the Tokyo subway sarin attack of 1995 Asahara was arrested and executed by hanging in 2018 Ezra Miller born 1992 an actor has claimed to be Jesus the next Messiah and the devil saying they would bring about a Native American revolution 83 See also editList of avatar claimants List of Buddha claimants False prophet Jerusalem syndrome List of people who have been considered deities Messiah complex Messianic Age MessianismReferences edit Jewish Encyclopedia Messiah In Isa xlv 1 Cyrus is called God s anointed one Messiah Alexander as Messiah Jewish Encyclopedia Retrieved 2018 04 05 William Horbury Markus Bockmuehl James Carleton Paget Redemption and resistance the messianic hopes of Jews and Christians in antiquity Page 294 2007 ISBN 978 0567030443 Segal Alan F 1997 Davis Stephen T Kendall Daniel O Collins Gerald eds The Resurrection An Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Resurrection of Jesus OUP Oxford p 112 ISBN 978 0 19 815091 6 marginal Jewish apocalyptic cult Gray John 2011 Black Mass Apocalyptic Religion 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