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Yahweh ben Yahweh was the adopted name of Hulon Mitchell, Jr. (October 27, 1927 – May 7, 2007), founder and leader of the Nation of Yahweh, a black supremacist new religious movement founded in 1979. Born into a family affiliated with the Antioch Church of God in Christ in Enid, Oklahoma, his father, Reverend Dr. Hulon Mitchell Sr. was the minister and his mother, Dr. Pearl Mitchell was the pianist.
In 1991, Mitchell was convicted of conspiring to murder white people as an initiation rite to his cult, as well as former members who disagreed with him, in one case by decapitation. He was released on parole in 2001 on the condition of not reconnecting with his old congregation. He died of prostate cancer in 2007.
The Nation of Yahweh set up its headquarters in Liberty City, Florida in 1979. Mitchell emphasized that God and all the prophets of the Bible were black and blacks would gain the knowledge of their true history through him. He also emphasized whites and particularly Jews as infidels and oppressors. Lastly, he emphasized loyalty to himself as the son of God, Yahweh. He Is the living Messiah of the Nation of Yahweh.
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Yahweh Ben Yahweh (Hulon Mitchell Jr.) was born on Oct. 27, 1935, in Kingfisher, Okla., where his father was a granary worker and a Pentecostal minister. He was the first of 15 children and said he knew he was divine at age 3. All the Mitchell children sang in the church choir, and a sister, Leona Mitchell, went on to become a noted soprano who sang with the Metropolitan Opera. Photo Yahweh ben Yahweh in 1986. Credit Joe Skipper/Associated Press Yahweh ben Yahweh adopted and shed several religious identities over four decades, Newsday reported in 1991. He was known as Hulah Shah, Father Michel and Brother Love. He attended segregated public schools, served in the Air Force and earned a psychology degree from Phillips College in Oklahoma, then an all-black institution. Some former teachers...
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The Nation of Yahweh is a predominantly African American group that is the most controversial offshoot of the Black Hebrew Israelites religious movement. It has often been labeled a hate group and was founded in 1979 in Miami by Hulon Mitchell Jr., who went by the name Yahweh ben Yahweh. Its goal is to move African Americans, whom they see as the original Israelites, to Israel. The group departs from mainstream Christianity and Judaism by accepting Yahweh ben Yahweh as the Son of God. In this way, its beliefs are unique and distinct from that of other known Black Hebrew Israelite groups.The group has engendered controversy due to legal issues surrounding its founder and has also faced accusations of being a black supremacist cult by the Southern Poverty Law Center and The Miami Herald. Th...
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Mainstream radio interview with Yahweh Ben Yahweh done in the mid 80s
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Mainstream radio interview with Yahweh Ben Yahweh done in the mid 80s
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Yisreal today visit Ben Yahweh in Miami for a interview . Brother Howshua was given by Ben Yahweh people this video to report on. After the arrested of Ben Yahweh;Ben Yahweh spokesman ask what would the Yisraelite Organizations of Unity do for him,saying we help the brothers in Israel that were arrested .What will we do for Ben Yahweh? The board began to debate, some brothers want to help him, an other said he blaspheme the name of Yahweh by taking the complete name of Yahweh( not yah,yahu or jah ) in which no one in Israel had ever did. He has broken the third commandment. But other said, let us not let the nations judge him, he our brother. Then brother Howshua said''do you remember when I went to see Ben Yahweh when he was here in Chicago? To ask him about him saying that he was ...
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Mainstream radio interview with Yahweh Ben Yahweh done in the mid 80s
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Yahweh Ben Yahweh (Hulon Mitchell Jr.) was born on Oct. 27, 1935, in Kingfisher, Okla., where his father was a granary worker and a Pentecostal minister. He was the first of 15 children and said he knew he was divine at age 3. All the Mitchell children sang in the church choir, and a sister, Leona Mitchell, went on to become a noted soprano who sang with the Metropolitan Opera. Photo Yahweh ben Yahweh in 1986. Credit Joe Skipper/Associated Press Yahweh ben Yahweh adopted and shed several religious identities over four decades, Newsday reported in 1991. He was known as Hulah Shah, Father Michel and Brother Love. He attended segregated public schools, served in the Air Force and earned a psychology degree from Phillips College in Oklahoma, then an all-black institution. Some former teachers...
Yahweh Ben Yahweh teaches exactly what heaven is...
The Nation of Yahweh is a predominantly African American group that is the most controversial offshoot of the Black Hebrew Israelites religious movement. It has often been labeled a hate group and was founded in 1979 in Miami by Hulon Mitchell Jr., who went by the name Yahweh ben Yahweh. Its goal is to move African Americans, whom they see as the original Israelites, to Israel. The group departs from mainstream Christianity and Judaism by accepting Yahweh ben Yahweh as the Son of God. In this way, its beliefs are unique and distinct from that of other known Black Hebrew Israelite groups.The group has engendered controversy due to legal issues surrounding its founder and has also faced accusations of being a black supremacist cult by the Southern Poverty Law Center and The Miami Herald. Th...
YahwehBenYahweh.com calls America on her wickedness
sharing a brother's video. Praise Yahweh Ben Yahweh!
Mainstream radio interview with Yahweh Ben Yahweh done in the mid 80s
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