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THE "ELIÁN GONZALEZ" RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
religioustolerance.org ^ | April 13, 2000 | B.A. Robinson

Posted on 07/02/2003 6:11:45 PM PDT by unspun

THE "ELIÁN GONZALEZ"

RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT

Quotation:

bullet "...Elian and Juan Miguel Gonzalez, son and father. The former is an innocent child, the latter a man whose boy was taken from him. Elian has behaved like a typical 6-year-old, Juan Miguel like a typical father. And most of the politicians like typical fools." Richard Cohen, Washington Post 3

About Elián:

After seven miscarriages, Elizabeth Gonzalez of Cardenas, Cuba gave birth to a baby boy on 1993-DEC-6. They named him Elián Gonzalez. His name is a combination of his parents' names: Elizabeth and Juan.  After the parents separated in 1997, they shared custody of Elián. Late on 1999-NOV-22, Elián and his mother climbed onto a vessel that has been variously described as a 5.5 meter (ft.) boat, canoe or raft. They and 11 others left for the 90-mile trip to America. The only "life jackets" were in the form of three car inner tubes, shared among the 13 people.

The trip would normally take 48 to 72 hours. However, the vessel capsized and all were thrown into the water. Three survived: a young woman Arianne Horta, a man Nivaldo Fernandex, and Elián. "...at dawn on Thursday [NOV-]25...[the] child had turned up along the coast at Fort Lauderdale, unconscious and burned by the sun; not clinging to but lying face upwards in another inner tube." 1 He had probably only survived because some people on a fishing trip happened to see him. 

The U.S. federal Immigration and Naturalization Service had no choice under U.S. and international law but to return Elián to his father in Cuba. On 2000-JAN-5 they ruled that "Juan Miguel is the only person authorized to represent the child and act on his behalf." Meanwhile, Elián quickly became a victim of political passions in Florida and Cuba: The Cuban American National Foundation has conducted a highly organized campaign to keep Elián in the U.S. Fidel Castro, dictator of Cuba, has mounted a similar campaign to seek Elián's return.

The religious movement:

The media generally refers to this movement as the "Cult of Elian."  We recommend that the word "cult" be used only under special circumstances, because of the many varied meanings to the term. On this web site we use the word only when referring to destructive doomsday religious groups

The largely unorganized religious movement that has grown around Elián as messiah is based in Santeria. Santeria is a mixture of Roman Catholicism and African aboriginal religion. Various traditional gods of African belief are equated with Roman Catholic saints. Elián is viewed as the personification of Eleggua, the Afro-Cuban deity represented by a mischievous child. He has also been viewed as a form of Moses and Messiah within the Christian community.

Some evidences of these religious/spiritual movements are:

bullet There are rumors that Santerian priests told Castro, the current dictator of Cuba, that he would be overthrown by a child who had been saved by "angels of the sea." The prophecy predicts that Castro will die on the first anniversary of the child's appearance. i.e. on 2000-NOV-25. 
bullet Various myths have arisen about Elián's experience in the ocean:
bullet Dolphins were said to have protected the boy from sharks.
bullet They were said to have nudged him back onto the inner tube when he slipped off.
bullet Elián was said to have reached toward an angel who was floating above him when he was rescued.
bullet However, neither his rescuer nor the Coast Guard officer who responded to the emergency saw any dolphins or angels.
bullet His survival had miraculous features: he is said by some to have had no scratches on his legs, no sunburn; he was not particularly dehydrated after exposure to the hot sun for two days. Jose Basulto, president of Brothers to the Rescue, stated: "I've seen 450 cases of these rafters, and I've never seen one like this...Two days with his feet dangling in the water and no fish bites? No scratches? Nothing? There's no other explanation: This was an act of God." 4 
bullet An image of the Virgin Mary is widely believed to have appeared in a mirror in Elián's bedroom.
bullet Another image was detected in an oil stain on a nearby bank window. 
bullet A woman carrying a cross with a crucified baby doll nailed to it appeared on a TV news program.
bullet A local mural shows him as the Christ Child in the Virgin Mary's lap. 
bullet Max Castro, a sociologist at the University of Miami studies Cuban immigrants. Many refugees who left Cuba when Castro took over in 1959 are now in their early seventies and are concerned that they might die before the present regime is overthrown. Sociologist Castro, who is no relation to the dictator Castro, concluded "they're desperately looking for some sign, some announcement, some harbinger, and this boy is it.
bullet Jose Marmol, a columnist in one of the Cuban papers in Florida was reported as writing: "The daughter of the pharaoh took in Moses and this changed the history of the Hebrews. Moses lived to lead his people out of slavery in Egypt to the promised land of Israel, an exodus that lasted 40 years--about the same as our exile from Cuba...Many see [Elián] as the messenger of a miraculous mission to return the liberty to the suffering Cuban people." 4
bullet Crowds have appeared outside the house where Elián is staying with some relatives. Many fall to their knees in prayer when the boy appears in his yard. One person who regularly appears there is Enrique Ferrer, a Cuban exile. He commented: "If Elián were just a [n ordinary] child, Fidel would not have bothered with him. Fidel knows he is divine, and wants to destroy him...Elián's life is not his own; its God's. He will either become the future leader of the Cuban exile community, the one whose salvation ensured the death of Castro, or he will be returned to the devil Herod Pharaoh — in other words, Fidel Castro — to be reprogrammed and ensure the survival of Cuban communism."
bullet Cuban exile artist Alexis Blanco has painted "El Nino de los Delfines." This can be translated as "The Boy of the Dolphins" or as "The Christ Child of the Dolphins." Elián is shown on his inner tube, with three dolphins and a shaft of light descending from above.
bullet Elián is viewed "both a savior figure and a vulnerable, miraculous totem who must be saved from Castro. Such religious fervor adds to the political passions swirling around the house — making it almost impossible for federal officials to snatch Elián away without a fight. Many say they are willing to die for Elian." 2

Meanwhile, Elián is being "venerated in Cuba too. There, he's become a symbol of American imperialism, portrayed as a slave in captivity. His school desk has become a shrine, his face peers down from billboards, and vast marches are held in his honor." 2 Elián's photograph has been posted all over his home town, Cardenas. A banner across one of the city streets reads: "The rights of the father are not negotiable.

References

  1. Gabriel Marquez, "Shipwreck on dry land," Znet, 2000-APR-12, at: http://www.1worldcommunication.org/eliangonzalez.htm  
  2. R. Santiago & Helen Kennedy, "Cult believes child is Cuban messiah," NY Daily News, 2000-APR-9, at: http://www.nydailynews.com/2000-04-09/News_and_Views/ 
  3. Richard Cohen, "Fools for Elian," Washington Post, 2000-APR-6, at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/
  4. Hanna Rosin, "Little Havana's 'El Milagro'," at: http://www.cubdest.org/0002/c0024cu.html 
  5. "Liberty For Elain" is the official Elián Gonzales a web site at: http://www.libertyforelian.org/ 

Copyright © 2000
Originally written: 2000-APR-13
Latest update: 2000-APR-13
Author: B.A. Robinson


TOPICS: Humor; Other non-Christian
KEYWORDS: cantgetenough; elian; eliangonzalez; herodreno
Chalk another one up for Janet Reno -- she started a new religion!
1 posted on 07/02/2003 6:11:45 PM PDT by unspun
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OH MY!!! SORRY FOR MAKING THE ENTIRE STORY A LINK TO C.S. LEWIS ON EVOLUTION!!!

(Really, it was an accident!!!)
2 posted on 07/02/2003 6:13:07 PM PDT by unspun ("Do everything in love." -- btw, I don't look anything like AnnaZ, but I do listen on RadioFR.)
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But it adds to the humor, don't you think?
3 posted on 07/02/2003 6:13:52 PM PDT by unspun ("Do everything in love." -- btw, I don't look anything like AnnaZ, but I do listen on RadioFR.)
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To: unspun
The entire article is silly.
4 posted on 07/02/2003 6:15:16 PM PDT by sinkspur
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To: sinkspur
I'm not sure when I can stop laughing.... Going to the Men's Room now....
5 posted on 07/02/2003 6:16:14 PM PDT by unspun ("Do everything in love." -- btw, I don't look anything like AnnaZ, but I do listen on RadioFR.)
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To: unspun
Statement: "Chalk another one up for Janet Reno -- she started a new religion!"

Response: Or Elian is the "Beast." If I remember "The Beast" will rise from the sea and Elian came out of the sea! Is there some way one can get 666 out of Elian Gonzalez? Cuba? Castro? Any combination thereof?

6 posted on 07/02/2003 6:19:36 PM PDT by AEMILIUS PAULUS (Further, the statement assumed)
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To: AEMILIUS PAULUS
Laughing 'til I choke.... maybe that's a part of the wicked scheme....
7 posted on 07/02/2003 6:21:32 PM PDT by unspun ("Do everything in love." -- btw, I don't look anything like AnnaZ, but I do listen on RadioFR.)
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To: unspun; sinkspur; AEMILIUS PAULUS; narses; Salvation; NYer
This is why Castro demanded that Elian be returned. As a merely political event, Elian's escaping Cuba would have blown over in a few months. One amongst thousands. But there were already Santiera religious prophecies that Elian would bring about Castro's downfall. For Castro, it was imperative that he coopt and defuse these prophecies, by bringing Elian back under his wing. Clinton and Reno were happy to comply.

CASTRO'S FEAR OF SANTERO'S PROPHECY:
If Elian remains in exile, Fidel Castro will fall
by Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Miami Herald, April 17, 2000

"As soon as the Santeros learned of Elian's fate (the boy had been rescued at sea, saved from sharks by the appearance of dolphins and after 48 hours in the water under a blazing sun did not show the burns and sores typical of those rescued at sea), they declared that he was a divine Elegua and that if he remained in Miami -- in other words, in exile -- Fidel Castro `would fall.'
"The Elegua had to be returned to Cuba for the protection of an atheist dictator who believes all of the Santeros' prophecies."

SECRET DEAL MADE TO HAND OVER ELIAN?:
Castro reportedly believes Elian must return or he will fall from power
by David M. Bresnahan
WorldNetDaily, May 5, 2000

"The Santeria religion quickly issued the prediction that Elian was the divine El Egua -- one of a number of forms of the Christ child. The prophecy claimed that if El Egua remained in exile, Castro would fall from power, but if El Egua returned to Cuba, Castro would continue to rule."

"The story that was being told was so frightening to Castro that he reportedly became obsessed with his quest to bring Elian back to Cuba."

8 posted on 07/02/2003 10:19:15 PM PDT by Dajjal
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To: Dajjal
Thanks for the info. That Castro... that must be called fullofhimself prophesy.
9 posted on 07/02/2003 11:02:35 PM PDT by unspun ("Do everything in love." -- btw, I don't look anything like AnnaZ, but I do listen on RadioFR.)
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To: unspun
"The U.S. federal Immigration and Naturalization Service had no choice under U.S. and international law but to return Elián to his father in Cuba."

That, of course, is ten pounds of horse hockey in a five pound bag.
10 posted on 07/03/2003 6:25:04 AM PDT by dsc
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To: dsc
>>That, of course, is ten pounds of horse hockey in a five pound bag.<<

No, actually it's a completely accurate statement of fact.

It jumps over/elides various findings by the Department of Justice with regard to Elian's status vis-a-vis Cuba, but, cutting to the chase (as is my wont) absent a finding that Elian was subject to harsh treatment upon return to Cuba, INS had no jurisdiction to keep him here.

None, zero, niente.
11 posted on 07/04/2003 5:26:19 AM PDT by CobaltBlue
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To: CobaltBlue
"It jumps over/elides various findings by the Department of Justice with regard to Elian's status vis-a-vis Cuba, but, cutting to the chase (as is my wont) absent a finding that Elian was subject to harsh treatment upon return to Cuba, INS had no jurisdiction to keep him here."

That's so bad, it's not even wrong.

The question of jurisdiction doesn't even enter into the matter.

It had long been US policy that anybody who escaped slavery in Cuba and got feet dry could stay.
12 posted on 07/04/2003 7:21:28 AM PDT by dsc
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To: dsc
The problem with your analysis is that you're skipping over the fact that Elian is a minor, thus had no standing to petition for asylum.

Under Florida law, his uncle was not one of the people who were qualified to petition to become his legal guardian.

Thus, the only person actually in the US who had standing to petition on his behalf was his father (remember, he came to the US during the litigation), who did not want Elian to have asylum in the US.

These issues were thoroughly litigated in Florida state courts and US federal courts. You can probably still find the cases online. I downloaded them on my computer at the time and still have them.

Admittedly, there was one instance where Janet Reno could have exercised her discretion the other way, but her decision was within her discretion as provided by law.
13 posted on 07/04/2003 10:30:27 AM PDT by CobaltBlue
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