Religious
sect leader Elizabeth Clare Prophet dies, leaves legacy of Armageddon church
behind
Associated
Press (October 16, 2009)
Bozeman,
Montana - Elizabeth Clare Prophet, the spiritual leader of the Church Universal
and Triumphant, which gained notoriety in the late 1980s for its followers'
elaborate preparations for nuclear Armageddon, has died. She was 70.
Prophet
suffered from advanced Alzheimer's disease or dementia for years, and was at
her apartment when she died Thursday night, said legal guardian Murray
Steinman. Steinman said he was not aware of any other complicating health issues.
"She
just kind of wound down," Steinman said.
Prophet
led the Park County church that once boasted 50,000 members. In the late 1980s,
church members amassed assault rifles and armored vehicles in preparation for a
nuclear missile strike that Prophet predicted was on the way. The plan brought
national notoriety and a federal investigation.
The
church's beliefs combined icons from the world's major religions, mixing
western philosophy and mysticism. Despite her disease, videos and writings of
Prophet continued to dominate church teaching, transformed into a New Age
publishing enterprise and spiritual university.
The
church was still prepared for Armageddon in recent years, and kept a bomb
shelter stocked for 750 people deep in a forest near Yellowstone National Park.
Gone are the weapons amassed in the late 1980s that got church leaders into trouble
with federal authorities.
The
church declined in the 1990s, after a doomsday prediction never materialized
and Prophet's charismatic presence faded, but lived on with a smaller group of
adherents and workers.
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