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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thorough, factual, well worth reading,
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This review is from: The Branch Davidians of Waco: The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic Sect (Kindle Edition)
If you are looking for one complete study of the events leading up to the deadly fire of April 19, 1993, then this is the book you want to read. It reviews the founding of the Davidian sect, the breaking down into the various branches still with us today, and carefully tracks the development of Branch Davidian theology from its roots in the Seventh Day Adventist sect into the last days and hours of the siege itself. Despite the lack of written material available to researchers, there are dozens of audio tapes recorded during Bible studies led by David Koresh as well as interviews with many people who heard him speak, including survivors of the fire. The amount of material the writer worked through in creating this book is daunting, to say the least, and lends a great deal of credence to his conclusion.
By the time you read the last page, the writer will have convinced you that the fire at Mt. Carmel was all but inevitable. The only real question was when it would occur, not if it would occur. Due in no small part to inexcusable mistakes by the B.A.T.F.E (A.T.F. at the time of the fire) and the failure of the F.B.I. Hostage Rescue Team to bring in the appropriate expertise, the fire occurred much sooner than it needed to and probably took far more lives than it would have in different circumstances. However, hindsight is always 20/20 while foresight is blind, which is something this book makes abundantly apparent. In this case, as in many such cases, asking "what if" is not only foolish, it leads into useless speculation. A far better question is "why", and that is the question this book answers in crystal clarity.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New Insights into the Branch Davidians,
By Karla Poewe "Karla Poewe" (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Branch Davidians of Waco: The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic Sect (Hardcover)
This is a truly excellent book that exposes the myths around the Waco tragedy and the Branch Davidians. It is essential reading for anyone interested in New Religious Movements. A thoroughly scholarly work this book removes the blinkers so many scholars wear when discussing religion. It clearly shows that while some religions may be good others are bad. Highly recommended
Karla Poewe, Professor of Anthropology, University of Calgary
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clearing the Fog,
This review is from: The Branch Davidians of Waco: The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic Sect (Hardcover)
This superb book clears away the fog of intellectual confusion created by endless conspiracy theories all seeking to show who and why the Branch Davidian compound in Waco went up in smoke. Surprise, surprise, the evidence presented by Professor Newport shows very clearly that there was no conspiracy other than one dreamed up in the head of David Koresh and played out by his fanatical followers. This is an excellent book that challenges all Religious Studies scholars to seriously rethink the prevailing consensus that all New Religions are by definition misunderstood and essentially good.
Professor Irving Hexham, Department of Religious Studies, Univrsity of Calgary
3 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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A Most Amusing Attempt To Define Koresh's "Biblical Word Salad",
This review is from: The Branch Davidians of Waco: The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic Sect (Hardcover)
I do find it most amusing whenever an Academic incorrectly assumes that David Koresh had any valid Theology based upon the Bible. From my own personal experience of David Koresh I can say that his so called "Message From God" was pure "Biblical Word Salad" which he happened to use to justify whatever (usually lustful) craving he had at any given time. If anybody can show me a passage in the Bible where it says you are allowed to have sex with married women and father 17 illegitimate children from mothers (girls) as young as 14 then please inform me by writing your own review.David Koresh's most unique, twisted and perverted interpretation of the Bible can be seen when he wanted to smoke Malboro Lights so he found a passage in the Bible about "smoke through nostrils".I do find it quite ironic that smoke from cigarettes did not kill him but the smoke from the fire that he and his followers lit would have most surely led to his demise.
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The Branch Davidians of Waco: The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic Sect by Kenneth G. C. Newport (Hardcover - June 22, 2006)
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