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Former Oz IT specialist claims to be Jesus

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A man claiming to be Jesus is running a religious movement in Kingaroy, Queensland.

Former IT specialist Alan John Miller, or AJ as he prefers to be known, runs a religious movement known as the Divine Truth from his home near the small town of Kingaroy in the state of Queensland.

Miller claims that not only is he Christ, but his partner, Australian Mary Luck, is in fact Mary Magdalene, who according to the Bible was present at the crucifixion.

"I have very clear memories of the crucifixion, but it wasn't as harrowing for me as it was for others like Mary who was present," he told Sky News.

 

Miller holds seminars near his home and also travels around the world teaching people how to have a personal relationship with God, often by delving deep into their emotions.

Dozens of his followers are understood to have bought properties in the area to be closer to him.

After his crucifixion the Australian claims he entered the spirit world where he met Plato, Socrates, popes and presidents.

He also says he remembers performing miracles.

Whilst critics dismiss his claims the seminars attract large groups of people, up to 150 a time.

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First Published: May 29 2013 | 11:43 AM IST

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