Esta SECTA le hizo algo HORRIBLE  a sus FIELES - El caso de los 10 mandamientos

Esta SECTA le hizo algo HORRIBLE a sus FIELES - El caso de los 10 mandamientos

The Cult of the Ten Commandments: A Tragic Tale

The Celebration Before the End

  • On March 16, 2000, a festive atmosphere enveloped the valley of Kungu in Uganda as nearly 800 people gathered for a celebration, believing it to be their last night on Earth due to an impending apocalypse.
  • Attendees feasted on three whole cows, engaging in singing and dancing with a sense of urgency, convinced that they were living through the final hours before doomsday.

The Moment of Reckoning

  • As dawn broke on March 17, participants ceased their festivities and locked themselves inside their temple, anticipating the end. Flames soon engulfed the building amidst cries from those trapped inside.
  • This tragic event raises questions about humanity's fascination with apocalyptic scenarios and what forms these endings might take—be it natural disasters or supernatural occurrences.

The Origins of Belief

  • The narrative shifts to explore how societal turmoil in Uganda during the 1970s and 1980s led to widespread despair and a search for meaning among its citizens amid political instability and health crises like AIDS.
  • Amidst this chaos emerged self-proclaimed messiahs who formed new cults; one notable group was the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God, founded by Paolo Kayaku after he claimed divine visions starting in 1960.

Key Figures in the Cult

  • Credonia Mwerinde, Paolo's daughter, began experiencing similar visions and was tasked by her father in 1989 to spread these messages throughout Uganda after claiming another sighting of the Virgin Mary.
  • Joseph Kiwanuka also had his own vision of Mary in 1984; upon meeting Credonia later, they decided to unite their experiences into a new religious movement that would honor these divine manifestations.

Formation of a New Sect

  • Together, Joseph and Credonia established what they called "the New Ark of Noah," driven by their belief that they were receiving messages from divine entities instructing them to create this new cult. Their partnership was marked by strong chemistry and mutual influence over each other’s ambitions.

Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God

Origins and Beliefs

  • The movement aimed to restore strict adherence to the Ten Commandments, with its headquarters established in Kanungo, where a temple was built and an active community formed.
  • Members were so committed to avoiding false testimony (the eighth commandment) that they largely communicated through signs, minimizing verbal interaction.
  • Regular fasting, limited food intake on specific days, and abstaining from soap were among their strict practices; sexual relations were completely forbidden.

Key Figures and Expansion

  • The arrival of excommunicated priest Dominique Catarrh Babo significantly boosted membership due to his theological credentials.
  • In the mid-1990s, leaders Joseph and Credonia claimed to receive a critical message from the Virgin Mary about an impending apocalypse set for December 31, 1999.

Prophecies and Preparations

  • Following this announcement, members viewed themselves as a new Ark of Noah destined for salvation amidst societal corruption.
  • As preparations intensified for the prophesied apocalypse, members engaged in extreme purification rituals including extensive rosary prayers and pilgrimages.

The Day of Reckoning

  • On December 31, 1999, anticipation peaked as followers awaited their transformation into a new life; however, nothing significant occurred when midnight struck.
  • Many felt deceived by their leaders after the predicted event failed to materialize. This led to disillusionment within the group.

Aftermath and New Prophecies

  • In response to growing skepticism among followers post-Y2K failure, Credonia announced a new prophecy stating that another apocalypse would occur on March 17 of that year.
  • To be saved from this impending doom, all members—including leaders—were instructed to immolate themselves in fire as part of their final act of faith.

Final Gathering

  • On March 16, 2000—the day before the foretold apocalypse—Joseph and Credonia hosted a celebratory gathering for remaining followers under the guise of divine approval.
  • After festivities concluded, members entered their temple which was subsequently engulfed in flames while cries echoed—a tragic end marking both belief and betrayal.

Reflection on Tragedy

  • The serene landscape surrounding Kanungo starkly contrasted with the horrific events that unfolded there; it served as a reminder of how deeply held beliefs can lead individuals into devastating outcomes.

The Tragic Events of March 17: A Cult's Apocalypse

The Day of the Fire

  • On March 17, a catastrophic event unfolded in Kanungo, where a temple was engulfed in flames, leading to an apocalyptic scenario for its followers.
  • Witnesses described the scene filled with smoke and the horrific smell of burning flesh; many fled towards the valley as bodies were found charred beyond recognition.
  • Authorities discovered nearly 800 burned corpses inside the temple, including children, with some victims showing signs of having tried to escape through barred windows and chained doors.

Investigation Findings

  • Forensic investigations suggested that some cult members may have started the fire as part of a divine mandate; however, others were trapped and perished due to blocked exits.
  • Further investigations revealed mass graves nearby containing over 100 additional bodies, indicating a more sinister backdrop involving premeditated murders linked to cult dissenters.

Cult Dynamics and Leadership

  • Autopsies on these bodies indicated many had been murdered weeks prior to the fire; victims included those who attempted to leave the cult after being coerced into giving up their possessions.
  • The Ugandan police speculated that leaders Joseph and Credonia orchestrated these killings but initially believed they died in the fire. New evidence suggests they might still be alive.

Societal Implications

  • Despite awareness among local authorities about cult activities, little action was taken before this tragedy occurred; this raises questions about societal responsibility towards such groups.
  • Reports emerged post-tragedy suggesting Joseph was hiding in Malawi, but no concrete leads have surfaced regarding Credonia since then.

Reflections on Human Belief Systems

  • The site where the temple once stood is now a tea plantation; workers report hearing screams and seeing visions related to past horrors experienced there.
  • This incident prompts deep reflections on human cognition—our desire for understanding can lead us astray when we seek patterns that may not exist or are manipulated by others.
  • In times of uncertainty or institutional failure, individuals often turn to charismatic figures promising solutions, which can lead them down dangerous paths influenced by manipulation rather than truth.
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