Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 items per page.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment abstract "The Process, or in full, The Process Church of the Final Judgment, commonly known by non-members as the Process Church, was a religious group that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, founded by the English couple Mary Anne and Robert DeGrimston (originally Robert Moor and Mary Anne MacLean). Originally headquartered in London, it had developed as a splinter group from Scientology, so that they were declared "suppressive persons" by L. Ron Hubbard in December 1965. In 1966, members of the group underwent a social implosion and moved to Xtul on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, where they developed "processean" theology (which differs from, and is unrelated to process theology). They later established a base of operations in the United States in New Orleans.They were often viewed as Satanic on the grounds that they worshiped both Christ and Satan. Their belief was that Satan would become reconciled to Christ, and they would come together at the end of the world to judge humanity, Christ to judge and Satan to execute judgment. Vincent Bugliosi, the prosecutor of the Charles Manson family trial, comments in his book Helter Skelter that there may be evidence Manson borrowed philosophically from the Process Church, and that representatives of the Church visited him in jail after his arrest. According to one of those representatives, the purpose of the visit was to question Manson about whether he had ever had any contact with Church members or ever received any literature about the Church. The group published an article about Manson and prison visit in the The Process magazine's special "Death" edition.In April 1974, Robert DeGrimston was removed by the Council of Masters as Teacher. They renounced The Unity, his exposition of the above-noted doctrines, and most of his other teachings. DeGrimston attempted to restart the Process Church several times, but he could never replace his original following. Following DeGrimston's removal, the group underwent a significant change in orientation and renamed itself the Foundation - Church of the Millenium. Many of the same believers went on to support Gilles Deleuze in his leadership of the Anti-Oedipal movement of 1968. In 1978, the Foundation was renamed to Foundation Faith of the Millennium and in 1993 to Foundation Faith of God. The organization eventually became Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, UT, later renamed to Best Friends Animal Society.A detailed account of the history of and life within the Process Church as told by a participant-observer is contained in William S. Bainbridge's book Satan's Power. (He employed a pseudonym for the name of the group, referring to it as "The Power", and disguised the names of people to preserve their identities, a procedure used for sociological studies of living groups to ensure privacy.)".
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink love-sex-fear-death-the-inside-story-of-the-process-church-of-the-final-judgement.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink 6587408.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink Process.html.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink archives.html.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink the_process.html.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink The-Process-Church-of-the-Final-Judgment-Documents.pdf.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink skepticaltheurgist-blog-articles.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink Best-Friends-Animal-Society-Articles-of-Incorporation.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageExternalLink article.aspx?ref=355961.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageID "29407333".
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wikiPageRevisionID "588812104".
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment hasPhotoCollection The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment subject Category:1960s_establishments_in_England.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment subject Category:Christian_denominations_established_in_the_20th_century.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment subject Category:New_religious_movements.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_the_1960s.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment subject Category:Scientology.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type Abstraction100002137.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type Group100031264.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type Organization108008335.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type ReligiousOrganizationsEstablishedInThe1960s.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type SocialGroup107950920.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type YagoLegalActor.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment comment "The Process, or in full, The Process Church of the Final Judgment, commonly known by non-members as the Process Church, was a religious group that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, founded by the English couple Mary Anne and Robert DeGrimston (originally Robert Moor and Mary Anne MacLean). Originally headquartered in London, it had developed as a splinter group from Scientology, so that they were declared "suppressive persons" by L. Ron Hubbard in December 1965.".
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment label "The Process Church of The Final Judgment".
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment label "Церковь Процесса Последнего Суда".
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment sameAs m.08c2sf.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment sameAs Q4504919.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment sameAs Q4504919.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment sameAs The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment wasDerivedFrom The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment?oldid=588812104.
- The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment isPrimaryTopicOf The_Process_Church_of_The_Final_Judgment.