Jehovah 1

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JHVH-1.Image © St. Kenneth Huey, used by permission.
JHVH-1.
Image © St. Kenneth Huey, used by permission.

Jehovah 1 or JHVH-1, also known as Wotan, Ra, etc. is an important character in the mythology of the Church of the SubGenius.

This "alien space creature from some corporate sin galaxy" is considered to be identical with the god of the Abrahamic and most other patriarchal religions. According to SubGenius dogma, JHVH-1 contacted J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 1953 through a television set of Dobbs' own construction. The many things told and shown to "Bob" during his Divine Emaculation were written down in the Prescriptures, the most sacred texts of SubGenius tradition, excerpts of which were publicized in the Book of the SubGenius.

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