At the height of its power in the late 1980s, the Miami-based Nation of Yahweh had housed churches in 45 cities and 16 countries. The cult began with a solo church in the “Temple of Love” multi-use complex inside a predominately black Miami neighborhood of Liberty City. Initially praised for renovating and cleaning up bad neighborhoods with revitalization projects, it later became known that the locals were evicted in favor of Nation of Yahweh members after the renovations were complete.The satellite temples around the country served as a front for the a lucrative business empire of apartment complexes, hotels, stores and fleets of Greyhound buses and Rolls Royce cars, all painted stark white. Yahweh himself once estimated the sect's holdings at $100 million. Nation of Yahweh members believe that the death of Yahweh ben Yahweh was foretold in Holy Scriptures and is a sign that the time is upon the Earth when the godly remnants of the…
Nation of Yahweh
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