The movement has been described as being syncretic in nature, combining Jewish and Adventist theology with
Inca mysticism and spirituality together with a
Maoist view on politics and economics.
The Guardian described him as "a self-styled spiritual leader who called himself the 'Christ of the west'". The movement has also had strong
apocalyptic beliefs, as Ataucusi would often state that the end of the world was nearing and would preach that he had personally delayed such end-of-the-world events. Members of the Evangelical Association of the Israelite Mission of the New Universal Covenant adhere to strict interpretation of the
Old Testament, and observe the
Shabbat, ceasing all secular actives such as business or sports from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. In addition to following the dress code prescribed in the Bible, they also believe in the separation of sexes,
including at religious services. They also believe in offering
animal sacrifices in their religious ceremonies. Similar to other followers of
Incan spirituality, many ascribe mystical qualities to the
coca plant, although members may not smoke tobacco or drink alcohol. ==Membership==