A month ago, a new faith cropped up in the name of Yeezianity inspired by Kanye West, who has referred to himself as a God in the past.

Members believe that Kanye, or what they call him Yeezus, is the only one that has raised himself to the creative talent of a human being, so he should be the model of what members should hope to be.

On the Yeezianity website, followers believe in the five Pillars, which are all things created must be for the good of all, you should never limit anyone’s right to express themselves, money is only a means of exchange, you can create anything you want or need, and humans suffer because Man’s creative powers need it.

In an interview with Noisey, the founder said that “Jesus has all this baggage and all these connotations-and Yeezus is this new thing—and that's why I say in the "Our Savior" part of the site, "We don't speak of his public persona."

To be apart of this faith, you have to take a picture of yourself with the words “I believe in Yeezus”, and send it to the website’s e-mail. The picture should not show your entire face because of the anonymity of the faith and its members.

The primary goal of the founder is to create enough controversy so that Kanye will recognize him and want to set up a meeting. Although, the Yeezianity founder is a huge fan of West, he says that he doesn't collect everything like other fans do. Instead he lives by West’s words in his everyday life.

West has referred to himself to being like Apply Founder Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, and President Obama.

It is not known whether Kanye (Yeezus) knows about this new faith that is centered on him and his music.

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