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Rapture

The story
The front side or the public side of the cult is very elegant and nice, but when you become a full member of this religious cult, you will see what they really believe. But they don’t let the public know what they truly all believe in. 
The cults belief is that God himself is a farmer of sorts and we are his cattle. They believe that when we died, we are shown to god, and he processes us and turns us into his food. His angels are just people that he had sown wings on them to make them more submissive to help him process the incoming people. The cult believes that if they sacrifice people in the name of him, god will eat that person and let the followers of the cult live an unnaturally long life. When they do die they will become gods angels to help him butcher man and then and only then they can taste the delicious meat that they hear so much about. Some members within the cult don’t want the unnaturally long life so they eat the sacrifice and pray to their god to take them soon so they can embrace him. 
The god that they pray to is not like a messed up version of the christen god, but their god is believed to be a mixture of many gods. Their god has been called many names throughout history and had small parts of it explained in different religions and myths.
 The gods that have been mistaken for someone else were a form of him or a small piece of him showing throw. These gods all dealt with death, afterlife, sacrifice, destruction, and even life.

What its based off of
Gods:
Batara Kala is also named the creator of light and the earth. He is also the god of time and destruction, who devours unlucky people. He is related to Hindu concept of Kala, or time. ... Erlik, the god of death and underworld in Turkic and Mongolian mythology.
Osiris: Deities of the Afterlife. Osiris is the major god of the Afterlife, also known as God of the Dead. He is usually depicted as a mummy with a crown on his head and his hands present holding scepters.
Moloch: is the biblical name of a Canaanite god associated with child sacrifice. The name of this deity is also sometimes spelled Molech, Milcom, or Malcam. The name Moloch results from a dysphemic vocalisation in the Second Temple period of a theonym based on the root mlk, “king”.
Storys from creepypasta:
The Haven Project: “I awoke in a dark room on a cold, hard floor. It’s difficult to tell how long I’ve been laying here, but the creaks in my bones and aches in my muscles tell me that it has been a while. My mind feels empty, blank, desolate. I quickly glance around, surveying my surroundings. From what I can tell, I am in a windowless room, which would explain the darkness.”
https://www.creepypasta.com/the-heaven-project/
A diner open for 25 hours a day: “Late one night, I found myself driving down what seemed like an endless stretch of road. I was on my way back from a week-long business trip, facing at least a twelve-hour drive home. Having always been afraid of flying, the monotonous trek was unavoidable. Though tedious and sometimes downright soul-crushing, I’d grown used to the lonely road trips back and forth from state to state.”
https://www.creepypasta.com/diner-open-25-hours-day/

Rapture Business cards
Rapture necklace
Rapture pendant
Rapture pill bottle
Rapture video
Rapture handout booklet
Identity and Systems
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