Talk:Uriella

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I didn't make nonsense articles at all. Uriella and her order really exist - see german wiki:

"Fiat Lux (neureligiƶse Bewegung)" and "Uriella"

But I don't think, she deserves 2 articles here in EN-Wiki. Maybe it would be enough to make an article concorning her AND the order.

This woman seems to be crazed, but this supposed, to be a trick. But the sect takes her serious! Uriella is mentioned on www.relinfo.ch a sect-addiction prevention website. The sect operates parts of the german speaking area, attracts members from DE, A, and CH. Today, the sect still persists, but isn't in media anymore. But in the 90ties, the media "discussed" her for weeks (they merely wrote about her, because she was so funny and popular to laugh about.)

I omitted to mention the sect was located someday (or is still located?) in Strittmatt, where they love the five lower case Ts that remember crosses. Strong rules in sect: they claim to live without xxx and not using the internet (that's why the order actually doesn't have an own website). It is a real sect, not something like a "church of bob"-hoax.


mfg FritzZorn

I will do it now, I merge it together with the german article about "fiat lux" (the sect itself) and create a link from this lemma to lemma "Uriella".