Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religion and Delusion: Branch Davidians and the Siege of Waco [View all]phil89
(1,043 posts)28. I bet mcveigh also didn't believe in Santa
When he blew up the federal building... What's your point? Does that imply something about people who don't think Santa is real?
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
87 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
Religion and Delusion: Branch Davidians and the Siege of Waco [View all]
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
OP
There certainly are other ways mass delusional behavior can be induced.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#7
You have the power at your disposal to trash threads, ignore posters etc.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#43
If religion is literally murderous often, as in documented cases of genocide, then it is ...
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#50
My position: presenting academic, clinical, historical papers should not be considered insulting.
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#65
Are you going to take believers to task for posting "lather, rinse, repeat" posts?
EvolveOrConvolve
Aug 2014
#68
Yes, the Branch Davidian leadership and Tim McVeigh ended up hurting a lot of people.
Htom Sirveaux
Aug 2014
#4
It seems to be quite possible to induce mass delusional behavior using religious memes.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#5
I support critically examining religious beliefs when they are brought into political debates.
Htom Sirveaux
Aug 2014
#24
Personally, I've found that both believers and atheists largely want the same thing from each other.
Htom Sirveaux
Aug 2014
#84
Probably because nobody is claiming that our political system can function without an opposing party
Htom Sirveaux
Aug 2014
#26
Well, in this forum there are quite a few people who proclaim that religion is just ducky.
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#35
If you don't mind my asking, what has been your personal experience with religion?
Htom Sirveaux
Aug 2014
#85
Actually, SCOTUS reads parts of the Constitution and Declaration to put some limits on religion
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#51
Just about every time an example is brought up here by anyone identified as an atheist
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#39
It is as similar to Heaven's Gate, or Waco, or any other aberration Warren is fixated on,
rug
Aug 2014
#33
In Masada, Zionists - religious extremists? - would not cooperate with another, Roman religion
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#53
Actually, Caanan isn't quite inclusive enough; the newer word "Palestine" gets the broader geography
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#63
In Monsegur, religious extremists - Cathars - gave up their lives rather than be taken by Catholics
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#57
McVeigh was associated with radical christian white supremacists when he blew up the Murrah
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#29
1) McVeigh's own statement said he acted in response to "Waco"; the religious group
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#66
As I said, you seem very concerned about denying any association at all between
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2014
#67
McVeigh is sporadically confesses a link to religion: the Catholic Church, the Branch Davidians
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#87
McVeigh's statement: he did it as revenge for "what the U.S. government did at Waco and Ruby Ridge"
Brettongarcia
Aug 2014
#61