"Never forget" is the Holocaust slogan, the September 11 attack, and all genocide in the world, to celebrate and prevent future events. We know little about the same genocide occurring on Saturday 18th November 1976 in Guyana's Jonestown. That day will be a day many people will never forget. Jim Jones is a religious fanatic who established People's Church. He insists on socialist views and lies to acquire believers. As more and more paranoians move to Guyana with thousands of followers, most people never leave Jonestown, but they will be killed by a massive "suicide". (Modern American Religion) People's Church seems to be peaceful and enthusiast
Joanstown Massacre, (18 November 1978), a mass murder of members of the California People's Temple Worship - Suicide is a request for Jim Jones' guilty guardian Jonestown Agricultural Commune at their charismatic leader Jim Jones It was. Due to the deaths of more than 900 people including about 17 years old and 17 years old, this event became one of the greatest deaths in American history. Jones opened his first church in Indianapolis in the mid-1950's. At that time, he had no specific sect or theological training. His congregation was known for his ethnic integration, and he was particularly advanced at that time (Jones himself was a white man). In 1960, the congregation of Jones, which was then known as People's Temple, became a member of the disciple of Christ, and four years later, Jones was appointed as a church.
Jim Jones, the leader of the surname of James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931, born in Crete, near Crete, Lynn Indiana, November 18, 1978, Guyana, Joanstown) organization leader is Jungle Promised to followers to become utopia and declared America to be the savior of the People's Temple This is the evangelical group of San Francisco. He eventually lead to a massive suicide by his followers, killing over 900 people, later known as Jonestown Massacre (18th November 1978). When I was young, Jones became an ordinary believer, after graduating from Butler University, I decided to enter the undergraduate. In the 1950s and 1960s, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Jones gained a reputation as a charismatic priest who is a supporter of racial integration voice. And that is a position to confront several church elders. In 1955 he founded the Pentecostal church and was finally called People's Temple.