Divine Wind
Platinum Member
An excellent article, although it appears to only scratch the surface. Obviously "True Believerism" is psychological and it doesn't affect everyone to the level of becoming a suicide bomber. He didn't go into any factual dating backing up his conclusions nor explain both why some place IEDs while others commit suicide.Finally:
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Understood in the context of our human fascination with violence, the power of society, and the twisting force of true believerism, suicide bombing becomes a reasonable, albeit extreme, human adaptation. It is not a crazed act of insane individuals, but a social ritual. While its proximal causes are shaped by the current parameters of a specific group, its ultimate causes emerge from the grouping impulse inherent in human nature. For a society (or a group) that perceives itself as engaged in a territorial or ideological struggle for its very survival against overpowering enemies, it is not irrational to embrace, promote and celebrate individual acts of great sacrifice for the cause; particularly if the enemy is deemed less than human, as all enemies are always deemed; particularly if those acts are intoxicatingly brutal; particularly if they are shown to be effective weapons in the fight. For individuals under the pressure of a society, and in the throes of true believerism, suicide bombing can become an attractive option...
Understanding the Suicide Bomber
Also, the last paragraph is both interesting, but paradoxical: "This is also good news because, like heroin, true believerism, while potent and addictive, has an inherently limited appeal, and tends to deplete and kill its own adherents over time. It's good news also because societies change, often quickly and radically, and sometimes for the better. All around the world, people manage to live peacefully with, near, or among those who in the recent past have killed and brutalized them."
Not many of the worlds 1.6 Billion Muslims are addicted to "true believerism" even though they may be pious, practicing Muslims as shown by the fact how rare such attacks happen. It takes a "special kind of personality" to kill themselves for a belief. I think Dr. Shpancer needs to back up this up with more research because there is obviously a selection process going on.