The Raelians: An
introduction
The Raelian movement
has recently come to the limelight due to its claim that it has produced
a human clone. In late 2002 and early 2003, television and radio were full of interviews and
commentaries about this new movement that claimed to have a message from
extraterrestrials. These Raelians, as they are called, the followers of the founder of the
movement named Mr. Claude Vorilhon, are seeking to use cloning as a way to gain
immortality.
The Raelian movement claims 55,000 members in over 80
countries. Mr. Vorilhon, a Frenchman,
says aliens contacted him and have revealed to him many new and
startling revelations about the origins of life on earth. As a
result, Mr.
Vorilhon has written
several books detailing
his revelations from these extraterrestrials. He claims to have been
appointed by them to build an embassy in Jerusalem and to prepare the
world for their arrival which will help to develop a one world
government, a single language, and a single currency. This new movement claims that life
originated not by evolution or by creation, but by genetic manipulation
from extraterrestrials who planted life on this earth more than 22,000 years ago.
Soon, these extraterrestrials will return.
The Raelians radically
reinterpret the Bible and other religious works and insert into them
alien-centered interpretations. They have a web site at rael.org where
much of their doctrines are taught. Like any movement that has theological aspects, the
Christian should be aware of what this group says and what the potential
consequences are.
Biblically speaking, God has revealed Himself in the
Bible and through His Son Jesus Christ to tell us and provide for us
deliverance from our sins so that we might dwell in the presence of God
forever. But what the Raelians teach is counter to most every Christian
concept. Raelianism is another non-Christian, anti-Christian movement
whose doctrines lead only to damnation since they deny the plain
teachings of God's word.
It is not our intention to bring mockery or sarcasm to
the analysis of this movement. Instead the goal is to document their doctrines and errors that
contradict biblical revelation. This is especially necessary since the
Raelians speak of God, the Bible, and Jesus frequently.
I hope that you
enjoy the analysis of this movement from the Christian perspective and
that through it you gain a better understanding not only of what the
Raelians teach, but
also why they are not of God."
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