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Burning Bodies Quote by Margaret Weis

“The Imam and his priests were due to speak to the people at midnight. Feisal intended holding them spellbound and enthralled with his words, whipping them to a fevered pitch of holy frenzy in which they would lose all thought for themselves or for others and exist only for the God. In such a state…” quote by Margaret Weis
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““The Imam and his priests were due to speak to the people at midnight. Feisal intended holding them spellbound and enthralled with his words, whipping them to a fevered pitch of holy frenzy in which they would lose all thought for themselves or for others and exist only for the God. In such a state the smoke of the burning bodies of butchered women and children would not stink with the foulness of murder but would be sweetest perfume and rise like incense to the heavens.””

Margaret Weis

About This Quote

A charismatic leader can incite fervent religious frenzy, turning even horrific acts into perceived sacred experiences.

In simple terms: Charismatic speech can turn violence into holy devotion.

Key Takeaway

Beware of manipulative rhetoric that glorifies harm.

Themes

religion charisma violence

Mood

somber warning

Type

critical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • cult recruitment
  • political rallies
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

fanaticism psychology propaganda

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards prevent extremist indoctrination?
  • How does language shape moral perception?
A Different Perspective

Such narratives can justify atrocities.

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