Study confirms explosive growth of Iranian Christians
https://www.christian.org.uk/news/study-...hristians/
EXCERPTS: New research shows the rapid growth of the church in Iran, with Iranian Christians now numbering around one million. The study was conducted by The Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in Iran (GAMAAN). The Netherlands-based research group seeks to access the opinions of Iranians on sensitive issues that cannot be freely expressed under the Iranian state. The survey [...] estiamates that around 1.5 per cent approximately 750,000 to one million people identified as Christian.
[...] Iranian convert and human rights advocate, Mansour Borji, said: “It is pleasing to see—for the first time—a secular organization adding its weight to these claims.” While previous estimates had put the figure at around 350,000, for decades many experts, including missionary organisations, have believed the true number to be much higher. In March, UK judges cast aspersions on “the huge numbers of converts claimed by various evangelical missions”.
In an immigration ruling, judges Rintoul and Bruce accused mission groups of inflating the numbers in order to attract financial support. They claimed that it was not “remotely plausible that there are as many as 1 million people secretly practising Christianity in Iran today”. But GAMAAN has now confirmed that the Christian population is “without doubt in the order of magnitude of several hundreds of thousands and growing beyond a million.”
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Russian cult leader who once claimed to be Jesus reborn arrested
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/202...ested.html
RELEASE: A former traffic cop who once claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, and his right-hand man - a former boyband drummer - have been arrested in Russia on allegations of running an illegal religious organisation. Sergei Torop founded the Church of the Last Testament in 1991 as the Soviet Union collapsed, and lives with thousands of followers in remote Siberia. Early on he declared himself the reincarnation of Jesus - a prophet, the Messiah and/or the physical incarnation of God, depending on which religion you ask - but later clarified he was just the "living word of God".
Now 59, Torop - known to followers as Vissarion - was arrested this week in an operation involving helicopters and armed troops wearing masks, BBC News reported. Also taken into custody were two aides - Vladimir Vedernikov and Vadim Redkin. The latter was reportedly a drummer in a Soviet-era boyband, and since 1992 has been Torop's biographer.
In 2002, the Guardian wrote a profile on Vissarion, calling him 'Jesus of Siberia'. Followers told how "everything" was banned - swearing, drinking, coffee, tea, sugar, meat, money, no vices at all. "We're not allowed to do anything except fall in love," one person said. A similar profile in the Sydney Morning Herald at the time called him 'Horseback Jesus'. Even that long ago, he was accused of conning followers out of money.
He and his two advisers have now been charged with "establishing a religious association whose activities involve violence against individuals and of inflicting grievous bodily harm to two or more people", a Russian official said. The Guardian said it wasn't clear why the Russian authorities made a move against Vissarion now. Redkin told The Moscow Times earlier this year that applications to join the group, based in the remote Krasnoyarsk region, had tripled since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Interview with the Son of God (Siberian Jesus) - Sept, 2017
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https://www.christian.org.uk/news/study-...hristians/
EXCERPTS: New research shows the rapid growth of the church in Iran, with Iranian Christians now numbering around one million. The study was conducted by The Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in Iran (GAMAAN). The Netherlands-based research group seeks to access the opinions of Iranians on sensitive issues that cannot be freely expressed under the Iranian state. The survey [...] estiamates that around 1.5 per cent approximately 750,000 to one million people identified as Christian.
[...] Iranian convert and human rights advocate, Mansour Borji, said: “It is pleasing to see—for the first time—a secular organization adding its weight to these claims.” While previous estimates had put the figure at around 350,000, for decades many experts, including missionary organisations, have believed the true number to be much higher. In March, UK judges cast aspersions on “the huge numbers of converts claimed by various evangelical missions”.
In an immigration ruling, judges Rintoul and Bruce accused mission groups of inflating the numbers in order to attract financial support. They claimed that it was not “remotely plausible that there are as many as 1 million people secretly practising Christianity in Iran today”. But GAMAAN has now confirmed that the Christian population is “without doubt in the order of magnitude of several hundreds of thousands and growing beyond a million.”
Iran is one of the worst countries in the world for the persecution of Christians... (MORE - details)
Russian cult leader who once claimed to be Jesus reborn arrested
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/202...ested.html
RELEASE: A former traffic cop who once claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, and his right-hand man - a former boyband drummer - have been arrested in Russia on allegations of running an illegal religious organisation. Sergei Torop founded the Church of the Last Testament in 1991 as the Soviet Union collapsed, and lives with thousands of followers in remote Siberia. Early on he declared himself the reincarnation of Jesus - a prophet, the Messiah and/or the physical incarnation of God, depending on which religion you ask - but later clarified he was just the "living word of God".
Now 59, Torop - known to followers as Vissarion - was arrested this week in an operation involving helicopters and armed troops wearing masks, BBC News reported. Also taken into custody were two aides - Vladimir Vedernikov and Vadim Redkin. The latter was reportedly a drummer in a Soviet-era boyband, and since 1992 has been Torop's biographer.
In 2002, the Guardian wrote a profile on Vissarion, calling him 'Jesus of Siberia'. Followers told how "everything" was banned - swearing, drinking, coffee, tea, sugar, meat, money, no vices at all. "We're not allowed to do anything except fall in love," one person said. A similar profile in the Sydney Morning Herald at the time called him 'Horseback Jesus'. Even that long ago, he was accused of conning followers out of money.
He and his two advisers have now been charged with "establishing a religious association whose activities involve violence against individuals and of inflicting grievous bodily harm to two or more people", a Russian official said. The Guardian said it wasn't clear why the Russian authorities made a move against Vissarion now. Redkin told The Moscow Times earlier this year that applications to join the group, based in the remote Krasnoyarsk region, had tripled since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Interview with the Son of God (Siberian Jesus) - Sept, 2017