You fell for the psyop. Jonestown wasn't a religious enclave it was a communist one. And an enormous amount of time and energy was spent covering that up, and so everyone thinks it was some crazy Christian cult.
While it's pretty fucking awful to listen to, well, listen to the Jonestown audio. It makes it pretty clear.
Jonestown was literally founded as a place to live their perfect Communist utopia. A bunch of shit happened, and Jim Jones's enforcers ended up killing a congressman. Welp, Jim knew that that meant the USG was going to come absolutely fucking end them, so he gathered everyone together and busted out the Flavor-Ade.
The audio is like 10% religious and 90% him lamenting the failure of their communist dream. His #2 was some nigress and she talks about the horrors of 'racism' and 'capitalism' and that they all need to die to prove some kind of point.
And the first two barely count. Not sure why Aimee Semple is even on this list unless you are seriously intent on twisting the intent of the comic/llirrem's statement. And Elizabeth Clare Prophet was fairly harmless, just a moonbat who made people dig holes for an apocalypse that didn't happen.
All in all the point is that these kinds of people are ridiculously rare compared to how Le Enlightened Atheists like to pretend they are. Because guess what, it turns out getting a bunch of lunatics to go along with another lunatic is actually extremely hard to pull off which is why most lunatics are lone-wolf operatives.
Unless you count Pol Pot or North Korea as religious (communism can be a religion)
Literally all politics can be, religion is basically just a deeply-personally-held ethos.
Jonestown wasn't a religious enclave it was a communist one.
He used the "cloak" of Christianity to cover his real beliefs. He was far from sane of course, but an expert manipulator. Not only of his followers but everyone he met, apparently. Like First Lady Carter for example.
I have listened to several of his sermons & broadcasts. Not all the way (some are hours long!) I'd lose what's left of my sanity, eh? Then There's This from a Canadian band. Every song on their EP was terrific, I played the vinyl half to death! Then I contracted a CD of it, best $50 I spent, he sent be a pristine LP too!
Right: Semple and Prophet were in it for the money and/or the power trip. They didn't mean harm to their followers, and kept it "in the family" in terms of control.
Pol Pot pounded (literally, physically) his belief system into his followers, and then into the helpless citizens of Cambodia. It was as close to "true communism" we've seen thus far, I think :/
(I didn't downvote you, I gave an upvote for good & polite reply! Cheers!)
You fell for the psyop. Jonestown wasn't a religious enclave it was a communist one. And an enormous amount of time and energy was spent covering that up, and so everyone thinks it was some crazy Christian cult.
While it's pretty fucking awful to listen to, well, listen to the Jonestown audio. It makes it pretty clear.
Jonestown was literally founded as a place to live their perfect Communist utopia. A bunch of shit happened, and Jim Jones's enforcers ended up killing a congressman. Welp, Jim knew that that meant the USG was going to come absolutely fucking end them, so he gathered everyone together and busted out the Flavor-Ade.
The audio is like 10% religious and 90% him lamenting the failure of their communist dream. His #2 was some nigress and she talks about the horrors of 'racism' and 'capitalism' and that they all need to die to prove some kind of point.
And the first two barely count. Not sure why Aimee Semple is even on this list unless you are seriously intent on twisting the intent of the comic/llirrem's statement. And Elizabeth Clare Prophet was fairly harmless, just a moonbat who made people dig holes for an apocalypse that didn't happen.
All in all the point is that these kinds of people are ridiculously rare compared to how Le Enlightened Atheists like to pretend they are. Because guess what, it turns out getting a bunch of lunatics to go along with another lunatic is actually extremely hard to pull off which is why most lunatics are lone-wolf operatives.
Literally all politics can be, religion is basically just a deeply-personally-held ethos.
He used the "cloak" of Christianity to cover his real beliefs. He was far from sane of course, but an expert manipulator. Not only of his followers but everyone he met, apparently. Like First Lady Carter for example.
I have listened to several of his sermons & broadcasts. Not all the way (some are hours long!) I'd lose what's left of my sanity, eh?
Then There's This from a Canadian band. Every song on their EP was terrific, I played the vinyl half to death! Then I contracted a CD of it, best $50 I spent, he sent be a pristine LP too!
Right: Semple and Prophet were in it for the money and/or the power trip. They didn't mean harm to their followers, and kept it "in the family" in terms of control.
Pol Pot pounded (literally, physically) his belief system into his followers, and then into the helpless citizens of Cambodia. It was as close to "true communism" we've seen thus far, I think :/
(I didn't downvote you, I gave an upvote for good & polite reply! Cheers!)