Kallia Rinkel

9%
Flag icon
Sean thinks his mother felt she didn’t have a choice either, that destruction was God’s will, and she was the instrument of that will. But, he says, she confused the will of God with her own: “The world persecuted God’s messenger, and so she felt that in order for divine justice to be done, the world must be destroyed.”8 It sounds like the kind of grievance narrative often motivating desires for divine punishment.
Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview