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Yang Xiangbing | |
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Spiritual leader of The Church of Almighty God | |
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Born | China山西省 | November 18, 1973
Yang Xiangbin (November 18, 1973 -), female, from Xiping Town, Datong County, Shanxi Province, the People's Republic of China, the "Female Christ" and "Almighty God" of the Organization of Eastern Lightning . In 2000, the Church of Almighty God was attacked by the Chinese government. Zhao Weishan, the high priest of God, lives in exile in the United States[1].
Introduction
[edit]Yang Xiangbin failed the college entrance examination around 1990. He was severely stimulated and suffered from mental illness. He was later brought to the church to believe in Jesus. After that, he joined the "The Shouters" gathering. During this period, he met Zhao Weishan, the backbone of the "The Shouters" at the time, and lived with him. , the two got married on December 8, 1993 in Kaifeng, Henan. On July 7, 1995, Yang Xiangbin gave birth to a son, Zhao Ming[2][3].
In the summer of 1993, Zhao Weishan convened a gathering of believers in Ruyang, Henan, used "mythology" to promote Yang Xiangbin as the "one true god", and began to vigorously "package" the woman[4]. After that, the main gathering activity of believers was to read "the latest mythology" ”, and listen to “God’s” “sermon recording”.
Due to the strict organizational system of the "Almighty God" cult and the church system of single-line contact, believers are isolated from the outside world and are spiritually controlled by the teachings of "Almighty God". Some believers do not understand the organizational structure of the "Almighty God" and the true circumstances of Zhao Weishan and Yang Xiangbin. , some believers at the grassroots level do not know Zhao Weishan and Yang Xiangbin, they just follow others to "preach", "believe in religion", and worship the "female Christ". Most believers believe that the "female Christ" does not exist and is just a fictional character. Yang Xiangbin does not "show up" and talks about "myths" behind his back, which also adds to the mystery of the "female Christ"[5].
- ^ "全能神教主赵维山 早就带着情妇出逃美国" [Almighty God leader Zhao Weishan fled the United States with his mistress long ago] (in Simplified Chinese). 23 December 2012. Archived from the original on 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2014-10-27.
- ^ ""全能教"教主原是物理老師把情婦包裝為"全能神"" [The leader of the "Almighty Cult" was originally a physics teacher who packaged his mistress as the "Almighty God"] (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2014-10-27.
- ^ "防范抵制邪教"全能神"(一)" [Prevent and Resist the Cult "Almighty God" (1)] (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2014-10-27.
- ^ "拜女基督的"东方闪电"" ["Eastern Lightning" Worshiping the Female Christ] (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2014-10-27.
- ^ 末日传言”甚嚣日上 “东方闪电”趁机猖狂 Archived 2014-08-01 at the Wayback Machine