Raël
Religious Figure
Name at birth: Claude Vorilhon
Raël is the founder of the Raëlian Movement, an "atheistic religion" which he created in 1973. Formerly a race car driver and racing journalist named Claude Vorilhon, Raël says he founded the movement after being visited by space aliens on 13 December 1973 in the crater of a volcano near Clermont-Ferrand in central France. The aliens allegedly explained that they were the "Elohim" referred to in the Bible, and that they had created mankind themselves by cloning. Vorilhon said the aliens renamed him Raël and sent him to spread the truth. By 2002 the Raëlian Movement was based in Geneva and claimed to have 55,000 members in 84 countries. In 1997 Raël founded a company, Clonaid, dedicated to cloning humans. Clonaid's CEO, Brigitte Boisselier, claimed in December 2002 that Clonaid had successfully cloned a human baby, named Eve.
Extra credit: According to the Raëlian official site, the aliens created humans and left them to progress on their own, but "maintained contact with us via prophets including Buddha, Moses, Jesus and Mohammed, all specially chosen and educated by them"... The site reported that the alien who met Raël was "about four feet in height, had long dark hair, almond shaped eyes, olive skin and exuded harmony and humour."
Other modern-day religious founders include L. Ron Hubbard, Joseph Smith, Shoko Asahara and Sun Myung Moon... The world's first cloned animal was Dolly the Sheep... Another man who claims to have been visited by aliens is author Whitley Strieber.
Four Good Links
The Raëlian Revolution
Official site of Vorilhon's organization
The Raelians
A good formal academic look at the religion and its origins
God-U-Like
From Britain, an irreverent look at Raëlianism and other religions
CNN: Baby Eve
December 2002 report on Raël and the alleged clone-child
Vital Stats
Birth
30 September 1946
(age 61)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Founder of the Raëlian Movement

