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Compare and Contrast the different views on Rizal among the Rizalistas.

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Answered by jeffwin18
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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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  • The Rizal Religious Movements challenges the new religious movement and a form of popular Catholicism adopted by various religious ethnic groups in the Philippines, which invokes the divinity of José Rizal, who is considered the de facto national hero of the Philippines is applicable.
  • Many of these religious sects or movements believe that Rizal is still alive and that he will deliver his followers from oppression and poverty.
  • The Rizalista groups have distinct views on the divinity of José Rizal.
  • Some believe it is the same God others say that Rizal was the second son of God, the reincarnation of Christ.
  • Few groups identify him as a god of the pre-Hispanic Malay religion. Some see Rizal only as a leader.
  • Cult leaders often claim that key figures within the Philippine Revolution, including Rizal himself, were the reincarnation of Maria.
  • Many of the groups claim that the one and only key to salvation is to join their group. The Rizalista movement ranged from the Colorum, who were dominant in the 1920s and 1930s, to the Philippine Association of Benevolent Missionaries led by Ruben Ecleo.

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