4 Weirdest Sects and Worships in the World

 


Sects are groups that break away from the larger group due to differences in doctrinal matters. Sects usually have beliefs and practices that are unusual for most people.

Summarized us, there are so many sects in the world. However, these sects can be said to have a unique and quite strange worship medium. There are those who worship aliens to motorbikes. Here is a row of the strangest sects in the world.


1. Universe People

Ivo Benda is the founder of the Universe People sect since 1997. According to Benda's beliefs, aliens have a fleet of ships orbiting Earth at a certain time, led by an alien named Ashtar. These aliens are believed to be watching over the people of Earth and whoever has succeeded in becoming a good follower, he or she must prepare to be transported to another dimension.



According to the beliefs of members of the sect, extraterrestrials have been communicating with Benda with various types of contacts since October 1997. Some are telepathic, it is even claimed that they are also through direct contact.


2. Alien worshiper realism

Next, there is Realism, whose adherents believe that prophets and messengers are aliens. Unmitigated, very many followers. The last recorded several years ago had touched 65 thousand in 86 countries.


This sect teaches that life on Earth was created by extraterrestrials, aka aliens, called Elohim. These aliens resemble humans and often make contact with humans.


3. Pana-Wave

The Pana-Wave sect originates from Japan and was founded by a woman named Yuko Chino in 1977. Adherents of this sect are afraid of the presence of electromagnetic waves in modern times. According to them, electromagnetic waves make climate change, damage the environment, and cause disease.


For its teachings, Pana-Wave combines elements of Christianity, Buddhism and new teachings. They have been wearing white and white since the 1990s because they believed it could protect them from harmful electromagnetic waves.


4. Motorcycle 'Bullet Baba'

This sect is actually not a religion, but one of the spiritual movements in the world that worship vehicles. The story begins when residents of Chotila Village in Rajasthan, India, built a temple for motorbikes and their deceased owner, Om Banna.


Initially, the Royal Enfield 350 CC motorbike ridden by Uncle Banna, who is familiarly called 'Bullet Baba', was taken into custody by the police after the accident. But according to local people, the motorcycle repeatedly returned to the crash site. Now, some people visit carrying garlands and sacred threads. Residents also worshiped the tree at the accident site.

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