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0 reviewsFor months, I tried to come up with relevant words to introduce this collection. Just a few ever
came. I guess you could call it a stream of streams of consciousness. I just call it an honest introduction.
Why in the hell did I read all of this fuckery?
On November 18, 1978, 918 died at the direction of Jim Jones...in Jonestown and Georgetown, Guyana.
The People's Temple was the San Francisco church that spawned Jonestown.
Jones left dozens upon dozens of sermons behind that speak to what happened.
God was somewhere.
Just like all of humanity, the words aren't all evil. In fact, the words inspired many to leave everything that they had to create a new world.
Jim Jones is a piece of shit
Don't you dare dismiss the words of Jim Jones. The people who followed him are far too important for that. Regardless of what he did when the microphone cut off, the people used his words to seek a newer world.
Every word illustrates the movement of this people.
Though it ended in great evil, the words of these sermons show that they wanted more.
Jim Jones is easy to dismiss as simply evil. The problem with such a dismissal is that it
dismisses the people who followed him too. Most of who simply wanted a world made right by love. Shouldn't that be the aim of any soul? So how did evil and love mix with such fluidity?
The answer is contained in each of these sermons.
They are the epicenter of that led to Jonestown. Do not dismiss one word. Each word is too
important. For the sake of all who lost their lives, listen to these words...for they are calling us to
be something more than what they were.
Make no mistake; these words fucked some things up.
Read these words so that such a tragedy of blind allegiance will never happen again.
Love will find you somewhere along the way.
May we draw closer to the beautiful vision that they embraced?
Repeatedly, Jim Jones spoke of love and justice in
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