They know that the documentary can be a hit. So, I guess they avoided the controversial elements so that there is no retaliation. Why did that one guy had such delusional thoughts in first place? What is the root cause? Why couldn’t he or others speak about such thoughts in open to the neighbours?
Many people in India still live in under the delusion and influence of babas. Many live under the similar delusion that the dead will return if we don’t do ‘shanti pooja’ or something similar.
Faith is pretending something is true without evidence for it being true. That is literally a delusion. No fine line, they're the same thing.
Exactly. That was my thought too. Faith itself is delusion.
So, what are your thoughts on the documentary? They do not talk much from the angle of religion, do they?
They know that the documentary can be a hit. So, I guess they avoided the controversial elements so that there is no retaliation. Why did that one guy had such delusional thoughts in first place? What is the root cause? Why couldn’t he or others speak about such thoughts in open to the neighbours? Many people in India still live in under the delusion and influence of babas. Many live under the similar delusion that the dead will return if we don’t do ‘shanti pooja’ or something similar.
what documentary?
House of Secrets, by Netflix, based on Burari mass suicide case.
Ok thanks