'Yeezianity': New religion that worships Kanye

Yeezianity is either an actual new religion that considers rapper Kanye West to be its “savior” or a hilarious and elaborate art project that almost approaches the brilliance of West’s work. Either way, the “Church of Yeezus” has a very comprehensive website, which presents the religion as an “anonymous group who believes that the one who calls himself Yeezus is a divine being who has been sent by God to usher in a New Age of humanity.”

Using the motto “THE BEST CHURCH OF ALL TIME!!!!!,” the “Yeezanity” religion appears to have come into existence some time over the last month. In addition to following Kanye West, the group adheres to five pillars that mostly revolve around the freedom of creative expression, something that West himself likely values highly:

1. All things created must be for the good of all

2. No human being’s right to express themselves must ever be repressed

3. Money is unnecessary except as a means of exchange

4. Man possesses the power to create everything he wants and needs

5. All human suffering exists to stimulate the creative powers of Man

A young man living in New York, Liebman, a reclusive 23-year-old is the founder of the movement.

To join the Church of Yeezus and become a Ye’ciple you need to take a photo or video of yourself stating “I Believe In Yeezus” and post it on your social media accounts..LOL crazy world.
Yeah! right...you go straight to hell lol
Kanye sings “I Am a God” song from his album Yeezus and joined on stage by an actor playing Jesus each night of his tour.
Of course, before “Yeezianity” turned Kanye into a God, he did it himself, first all the way back in 2004 with his song “Jesus Walks” and the Rolling Stone cover that followed.

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