Religious radicalization refers to the process by which individuals or groups adopt extreme religious beliefs and practices that are often at odds with mainstream society. This can involve a range of behaviors, including the adoption of violent or non-violent extremist ideologies, the rejection of mainstream cultural norms, and the embrace of a rigid and intolerant worldview.
The factors that contribute to religious radicalization are complex and varied. They can include political and economic grievances, perceived injustices or discrimination, a desire for identity or belonging, charismatic leaders, exposure to extremist ideology through social media or other channels, and psychological factors such as trauma or mental illness.
In this episode, we take a look at Lori Vallow Daybell's journey from mainstream LSD Mom to the doomsday child killer the state has now labeled her.
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source:
Radicalized Religion: When did Lori Vallow Daybell's beliefs become dangerous? (ksltv.com)