Talk:Jim Jones
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Jim Jones atheist?
He says: "But I now see it's the will -- it's the will of Sovereign Being that this happen to us." [1] I don't think those are the words of an atheist. If it's not really clear what was his religious belief, or he wasn't consistent about this matter, maybe this info should be removed of the profile in the right. 188.86.85.197 (talk) 19:24, 22 November 2013 (UTC)Mart
Sovereign Being was Himself, no God. Jones termed himself God. Jonestown was a mock religion going bad. Healing Faith sessions included, as seen in photos, to white young women with faces painted black and clothed as old ladies, as in old minstrel times. There are no way black audience was no understanding it as a charade. 200.75.126.45 ([[User talk: 200.75.126.45|talk]]) 21:29, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
No atheist terms himself as God.
The linked source for this assertion is a dead link, there is nothing there.
Jim Jones and Charles Fillmore Unity Church
Traslation and reincarnation was part from creed from Charles Fillmore Unity Church. Father Divine was a follower from Fillmore and an influence on Jim Jones.200.75.126.45 (talk) 21:31, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
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