They were often viewed as Satanic on the grounds that they worshipped both Christ and Satan; however they believed that Satan would become reconciled to Christ, and that they were coming at the end of the world to judge humanity, Christ to judge and Satan to execute judgment. (Their worship of a being generally considered evil but which they believed had repented and turned good, and the impression this created of them being Satanists, makes them similar to the Yezidis).
In April, 1974 Robert de Grimston was removed by the council as leader.They disliked the increasingly Satanic emphasis of his teachings. After this the group fell apart; the council rejected de Grimston and went on to form the Foundation Church of the Millennium, later called the Foundation Faith of God. This group has moved further away from the original Processean beliefs, and increasingly resembles a traditional Christian denomination. De Grimston attempted to restart the Process Church several times, but he could never replace his original following.
A detailed history of the Process Church is contained in William S. Bainbridge's book "Satan's Power". (Note he changes the name of the group and the people involved in this book, in order to hide their identity.)
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