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Beyism
Early this year, a religion called Beyism was formed by a Pauline John Andrew and a group of her friends in Atlanta, GA. While smoking marijuana in her garage with her friends one sunday morning Beyism, a religion dedicated to the R&B artist Beyonce Knowles, was created.
The Founder, Pauline John Andrew, believes “While we do not believe Beyonce to be the Creator, we recognize that she still sits among the throne of gods.” She believed that Beyonce deserved more acknowledgement for who she was and her placement on earth as a goddess. “we ask that you consider what is more real; an invisible spirit on high, or a walking, talking, breathing Goddess who shows you her true form daily”, this a direct quote from Pauline when asked why she worshipped the R&B artist. Pauline has beyble being currently created to be handed out freely worldwide. Miss Andrew and her followers are planning to open a temple in the next year with the support income they are receiving world-wide. She is hoping to expand and spread her beliefs with the rest of the world.
On April 23, 2014, a young woman twenty-three years old named Taniya Hattersfield was found dead in her mother’s basement with self injured stab wombs. It was later indicated by police the Taniya took her life as a sacrifice to Beyonce at the request of National Church of Bey. When her parents were ask to comment on the death of her daughter, their comments were very vulgar; and neither of her parents claimed the body of their child. No one in this young lady’s family is claiming her, so it is told that she will be buried in a cemetery where they bury the homeless.
Pauline is constantly announcing upcoming events for her organization she has developed on her web pages and social sites. She has received quite the attention from a lot of social media sites; who have been commenting on her new formed religion. Miss Andrews has recently announced she will be speaking on a local news station in Atlanta on the behalf of her religion and the formation of Beyism. She is hoping at about this time next year her congregation will expand internationally.
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