Elohim City, Oklahoma

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Elohim City ist eine geschlossene Siedlung der Christian-Identity-Bewegung nahe Oklahoma City im Adair County, Oklahoma. Die Siedlung wurde von dem Prediger Robert G. Millar 1973 gegründet und wird heute von seinem Sohn David Millar geleitet. Die Bezeichnung „Elohim“ stammt aus dem Hebräischen und bedeutet in Verbindung mit dem englischen „City“ für Stadt so viel wie „Gottes Stadt“ bzw. „Stadt Gottes“. rdf:langString
Elohim City est une census-designated place du comté d'Adair, dans l'État d'Oklahoma, aux États-Unis. En 2020, elle compte une population de 45 habitants. rdf:langString
Elohim City (also known as Elohim City Inc. and Elohim Village) is a private community in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The 400 acres (1.6 km2) rural retreat was founded in 1973 by Robert G. Millar, a Canadian immigrant, former Mennonite and an important leader in America's Christian Identity movement, a theology common to an assortment of right-wing extremist groups. The community gained national attention for its ties to members of The Order in the 1980s and with convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh in the 1990s. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Elohim City ist eine geschlossene Siedlung der Christian-Identity-Bewegung nahe Oklahoma City im Adair County, Oklahoma. Die Siedlung wurde von dem Prediger Robert G. Millar 1973 gegründet und wird heute von seinem Sohn David Millar geleitet. Die Bezeichnung „Elohim“ stammt aus dem Hebräischen und bedeutet in Verbindung mit dem englischen „City“ für Stadt so viel wie „Gottes Stadt“ bzw. „Stadt Gottes“.
rdf:langString Elohim City (also known as Elohim City Inc. and Elohim Village) is a private community in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. The 400 acres (1.6 km2) rural retreat was founded in 1973 by Robert G. Millar, a Canadian immigrant, former Mennonite and an important leader in America's Christian Identity movement, a theology common to an assortment of right-wing extremist groups. The community gained national attention for its ties to members of The Order in the 1980s and with convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh in the 1990s. The enclave consists of approximately one dozen structures, some of them mobile homes, while others are modernistic dome houses. The center of activity is the church-community center, where residents meet for hour-long sessions each morning. Robert G. Millar died on May 28, 2001. After his death, his second-oldest son, John Millar, became the leader of Elohim City. John Millar died on February 28, 2019.
rdf:langString Elohim City est une census-designated place du comté d'Adair, dans l'État d'Oklahoma, aux États-Unis. En 2020, elle compte une population de 45 habitants.
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