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The Branch Davidians are best known for the tragedy that happened at Waco, Texas. The religion that the Branch Davidians originated from was the Seventh-Day Adventist group.
Bonnie Haldeman has written: 'Memories of the Branch Davidians' -- subject(s): Biography, Branch Davidians, Waco Branch Davidian Disaster, Tex., 1993
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Cults, PsychologyBenjamin L Roden
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He is not participate in the legislative branch. He is participate in the executive branch.
a way in which each branch of government is able to participate and influence the activities of other branches; each branch corresponds to each other
The question at hand is one that is not important. The Branch Davidians had apocalyptic expectations of a fiery end. The "bugs" placed by the FBI in the compound had evidence that a "fuel" was spread by the Davidians. Hay had been stacked up inside as a bullet block. These people, as much as they used firearms, knew hay would not stop a bullet. The hay was set to have the fire, Koresh preached about, spread more rapidly. Whether an explosion from the tear gas canister or an ignition from a Branch Davidian caused the fire is not important. The Branch Davidians had ample time to come out, surrender, and give up. They stayed and waited for the apocalypse in which Koresh taught. Either way, The Branch Davidians got what they had been looking for in their pursuit for salvation.
Alice Scott has written: 'The incredible power of cults' -- subject(s): Branch Davidians, Cults, Psychology
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Benjamin L Roden was indeed the "founder' of the Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventists, not David Koresh.
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