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Rogue Messiahs

Tales of Self-Proclaimed Saviors

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Throughout history, Western culture has been plagued by false prophets and self-appointed messianic figures whose destructive appetites have led to broken lives, mass suicides, and even mass murder. In this compelling exploration, the author recounts the stories and outrageous claims of 25 self-proclaimed messiahs from the last 300 years, uncovering the factors that transform earnest leaders and well-intentioned cult figures into violent, abusive, and paranoid rogue messiahs. This gallery includes notorious names like David Koresh, Shoko Asahara, Rev. Jim Jones, and Jeffrey Don Lundgren, among others. The author also examines those who achieved spiritual insight without resorting to destruction, illustrating that mayhem and benevolence often coexist. These would-be messiahs are driven by a childish dream of absolute power, frequently crossing the line from inspiration to paranoia and from teaching to killing. The analysis reveals a blend of genuine aspiration and self-deception, providing an incisive review of the motives and madness behind cult leaders, spiritual con men, and would-be saviors.

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Rogue Messiahs, Colin Wilson

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Jaar van publicatie
2000
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Titel
Rogue Messiahs
Ondertitel
Tales of Self-Proclaimed Saviors
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2000
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
274
ISBN10
1571741755
ISBN13
9781571741752
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Throughout history, Western culture has been plagued by false prophets and self-appointed messianic figures whose destructive appetites have led to broken lives, mass suicides, and even mass murder. In this compelling exploration, the author recounts the stories and outrageous claims of 25 self-proclaimed messiahs from the last 300 years, uncovering the factors that transform earnest leaders and well-intentioned cult figures into violent, abusive, and paranoid rogue messiahs. This gallery includes notorious names like David Koresh, Shoko Asahara, Rev. Jim Jones, and Jeffrey Don Lundgren, among others. The author also examines those who achieved spiritual insight without resorting to destruction, illustrating that mayhem and benevolence often coexist. These would-be messiahs are driven by a childish dream of absolute power, frequently crossing the line from inspiration to paranoia and from teaching to killing. The analysis reveals a blend of genuine aspiration and self-deception, providing an incisive review of the motives and madness behind cult leaders, spiritual con men, and would-be saviors.